Rona Ising: Get cheaper toys or make your own. Let him destroy them. He's having a good time and not destroying anything in your house. If you don't keep him busy he may decide the couch is a nice chew toy!
Luke Kosch: get him things he's supposed to destroy. (i.e. a rawhide bone)or let him play with a hockey puck.
Elli Esaw: forget tuff toys, they don't last with my dobes either, I give them real tennis balls, not the cheap ones, black kongs last for atleast a year, water bottles are killed fast but they are cheap and recyclable (in warm water I fill, freeze and give it them outside, they have great time with them). There are also a line of toys out that look like tires, my pups love them. With a siberian anything that ollks like an animal isn't a good idea, their natural instincts are to kill.
Sharri Scalley: I've got a golden retriever with this issue. I find tennis balls and footballs (deflated) are about the only thing he can't detroy in minutes.
Garrett Detone: the toys are there to be (eventually) destroyed why not get him bones from your local butcher you will prob get them for nothing and they would be perfect as its the chewing the dogs love
Rodrigo Pezley: In my eyes if destroying toys is what he enjoys doing I'd let him do it. My pit destroys any toy he gets, I'd rather have him destroy the toys than my personal belongings! Thats what the toys are for!A toy he likes that is cheap to replace is actually a block of ice, he loves taking big bites out of the chunks of ice, I freeze them for him to play with and they cost hardly anything.I was told the combat toys are pretty indestructible which was not the case with him, he destroyed it in about 10 min. A stuffed animal lasts only about 10 seconds with him. Nylabone also make s a super tough bone called the Galeleio I believe....Show more
Jacinta Moitoso: Have you tried the Kong? I can't imagine any dog chewing one of those to pieces!
! Stevie Goldey: I have a dog like this. Go to Goodwill or Salva! tion Army stores and get him stuffed animals from there. They may not squeek but they sure are a lot cheaper than the $10 toys from your pet stores. I can get a big bag of stuffies for close to what I pay for ONE toy from the pet stores.
Charlotte Bryar: lol, my puppy can to. he's only 15 lbs, but he is very determined. i bought a toy that supposedly was for the tough chewers and he tore it apart in about an hour. try kong or nylabones. good luck
Hunter Osterberger: My Great Dane has this tendency too. She really enjoys large rope toys, that she can swing around and we can play with together...and for some reason she has never tried to chew that one to bits. She has some Goodwill purchased toys (4/$1) that she is allowed to maim, and one cow-shaped toy from PetCo that grunts, she only gets that to play with if I am present, and hasn't destroyed it yet either.
Serita Hefferon: I agree with above answer. I get a huge bag of stuffies at goodwill for a couple! bucks.. and then I have to clean up all the fluff off the floor.
Bud Espenshade: i have the same problem with 2 of my dogs. ones a malamute/wolf x and the others a ridgeback/mastiff x. some of the toys are the "indestrustable" tuff toys. those are only allowed for fetch and chase time. we also got those tire biter toys. those seem to work well for awhile. because we have a 10 lb puppy, when the stuffing starts to fall out, we have to throw the toy away.
Veta Slicker: Have you gotten a Extreme KONG (black)? someone recommended that I use that for my great dane.http://www.kongcompany.com/worlds_best.htmlAnother person said to get him horse toys, which, actually is a really good idea
Olen Penhallurick: The Kong is the only toy my dogs hasn't destroyed. i've got rather lots stopped paying for certainly toys. I supply my dogs issues like kibble in a a million gallon plastic water jug (no lid), or in a cardboard field taped close. it is low priced, and he or sh! e has to artwork to get the foodstuff out. We even have tennis balls fo! r fetch, yet I do could placed them away as quickly as we are comprehensive taking part in or she would be able to strip off the outer coverings.
Cody Shimko: Hi, I have an extreme chewer as well. Black LARGE kongs, Buster cubes, Nylabones. Go to a tack shop and get a horse ball (they come in all sizes, get one larger than what can fit in his mouth)(he'll use it like a soccer ball). Nylabone makes a red ball. So far that one has lasted the month... he can't really grip it to chew, so it has lasted... but that one is supervised play only.Tuff toys last about 3 min in my house, same with regular red kongs. Stuffed animals are dangerous if he has a tendency to eat the stuffing. Rope toys are useless and also an obstruction possibility....Show more
Estrella Northway: Try Planet Dog toys. My toy destroyers have yet to ruin one of them. They are rated on durability and might cost you a little more than a regular toy, but will last a lot longer!
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