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[PyrNet-L] Pyr Toys



Tammy,

Cajun has outside toys and inside toys. The favorite outside toys are
hockey pucks, large balls she can deflate enough to carry around, and
the very heavy solid rubber balls. These are all basically indestructible,
and she has to leave them at the back door when she comes into the
house.

Inside toys are squeekies, tennis balls and well chewed on bones,
Cajun used to gut the squeekies, pulling out the offending noise maker,
then systematically unstuffing them. This gets to be expensive as you
know. We played a game of canine Barbie, where I showed her how
to squeeze the toy, shake it, walk along the couch with it, toss it in the
air and catch it. She had to learn to play with these toys. One attempted
gutting was met with and Omygosh whattareyoudoing. And that was
it. She now knows how to play with her toys.

This "Barbie" thing might be worth a try.

Carol Boyle
carol@naturaldogfood.com



>
>   I would like to know if any of you have found toys that are =
> Pyr-resistant.  Most of the
>   stuffed toys rip so easily, that I would like to find some that I =
> don't have to spend more
>   time restuffing and resewing than she does playing with the toy.  =
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
>   Going broke in Little Rock trying to keep my Pyr in toys.
>
>   Tammy :)