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What is the name of the company, and the product, that makes stuffed toys for dogs?
Does anyone know the name of the product, and the company, that makes those plush like dog toys with stuffing, but they are made so that the dog cannot tear them up and so that the stuffing will not fall out and get everywhere all over everything? They used to advertise them on television a lot. If so, and you could let me know, it would be greatly appreciated! Also, if you can name or recommend any similar type of toy(toys to chew on)for dogs, or any kind of toy in general, that is made for or that is good for large dogs(like German Shepherds for example)that would be very much so appreciated too :)! Thank you in advance and God bless!
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- JIMMYLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Here are a few, there are dozens more.
http://dogtime.com/top-ten-dog-toys.html
http://www.globalsources.com/manufacturers/Dog-Che...
- KerryLv 45 years ago
I've run into this. Some dogs are just really good at trashing toys. My solution was to make tough toys myself. I picked up some denim and stuffing at the fabric store, some squeakies from a pet store, and sewed up some tough toys (cheap, cheap, cheap! Probably cost about 75 cents each to make) for their amusement. Worked great! Another thing I do is pick up toys at garage sales. For 25 or 50 cents each (even less if you offer to buy the whole lot), I can get a boatload of toys that my pups love. They trash them in fairly short order (a couple weeks), but for the price, who cares? Another thing I've done is make Frisbees using sail cloth and tubing (fabric store). I bought a soft Frisbee at the dog toy store (about $10- yikes!), disassembled it to figure out how it was made, and then created my own pattern. I was able to make about 50 comparable toys, assembly-line style, for about $10 total in materials (a yard of fabric, a couple yards of tubing). It took all of an afternoon to make them. Score! It's really not that hard to do and if you're wiling to spend an afternoon, your pups will have months or years of toys to trash to their heart's content.
- PamelaLv 79 years ago
Sorry, but there are hundreds of companies that make dog toys.
So to name a certain one would be impossible.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Petco where the pets go. It is the name of the store.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Booda?
- 9 years ago
Here this might be a help for you.