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Lizmo

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Thanks for all the great suggestions guys! :D If you have any more, don't hesitate to post!
 

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Hannah has a tug-a-jug that I really don't use anymore because I feed her raw. I use to feed her, her kibble that way to slow her down. If you want I can send it to you? PM me and let me know.
 

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I wouldn't want to take your Tug-A-Jug. Save it for your next dog! :) But that is a very kind offer, thanks.
 

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Mine, being puppies still, are taking a liking to the planet orbee balls (Ophie just likes them because Luke likes them, and she wants to finish ripping off the continents that Luke has already started), rope toys, fleece tugs, and socks.

Luke would LOVE soooo many of the food dispensing toys, but due to his current resource guarding issues with food items, he cannot have ANY.:(
But we're working on it.
MAAAAYYYYBBBEEEE in the future he will be able to have some. I do not know.

Ophie loves these knee cap bones we have. She loves bully sticks. She loves all of that stuff.
 

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Ok, I want to add Cuz balls to the list of Luke's new favorite toys.

My son played fetch with him earlier with one, and he's been chomping on the things ever since.

Squeaking it to no irritating end.
That's SO LUKE.
 

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Squeaking it to no irritating end.
That's SO LUKE.
:rofl1: Blaze does that. He LOVED the Cuz. But the squeaker got ripped out of both of them (eyes Jake....).

Does any one have a regular Wubba? How do they do in water? They have water Wubba, but it's more expensive then the regular Wubba.
 

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Cuz, Jolly Ball, Teaser Ball, the rubber tube you shove a tennis ball in, and the fire-house toys are favorites in our house.

Zach's parent's dachshund loves the flat animals, the ones with no stuffing.
 

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Psyche has this rubber chicken thing, that isn't what you imagine when you hear "rubber chicken". It's like a ball, but it's got a head and little wings on it, like a chicken, and it squeeks and makes this annoying (but amazing to Psyche) sound, and she friggen loves the thing. (It's on the far end of the pillow in this video: YouTube - RIP Orange Chicken ) I can't remember what brand it is, or anything... It had a tag, but that was long ago ripped off. Psyche does a little bit of tugging on it (hard cause it's so small), but it's not a crazy tough tug, so I don't encourage a lot of tugging on it. It's her special toy -- she's only allowed to have it when I say/am there with her and it's used for our one on one time.

Then this is a big thing for Bella:

It's just an inflation (I thinnnk that's what they're called) used for milking cows, but are commonly referred to as "milkers" in the dog world. Really good for hard core tugging, and if you know any dairy farmers, you can usually get a bunch (like, 100) for little to nothing when they change their inflations on their milker machines.

Little Zoey likes the already listed tennis tail toy... When you chuck 'em the tail part really drives Zoey crazy, she lovesss it.

We also do a lot of Kong Tennis balls here. And then I'll make a toy or whatever and the dogs usually like that. Another thing my dogs all like is the wonder bar :

Really easy to make if you can get your hands on some tubular noylon! We've got some here that I've been stuffing with normal stuffing, but also sheep wool, and the dogs LOOVE it.

Oh, and Psyche digs road hockey balls, too.
 

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We've got a few regular Wubbas (one of the medium sized one and two small ones we won in agility) and Auggie likes them, but he's not obsessed with them the way he is with the tennis balls. I know some people chuck them in water to play, but I've never put ours in the water... so I don't know how well they hold up to that.
 

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We've got a few regular Wubbas... I know some people chuck them in water to play, but I've never put ours in the water... so I don't know how well they hold up to that.
I'm not sure about the regular ones but I bought a water one for Hannah today and she had a blast with it in the creek. The water one is made of a different material than the regular ones though.
 

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I'm not sure about the regular ones but I bought a water one for Hannah today and she had a blast with it in the creek. The water one is made of a different material than the regular ones though.
Bailey loved his too (I just got it for his gotcha day and it was our first day out with it), but sadly it disappeared at the dog beach when I stopped watching it for a minute or so. I never found the doggie thief, lol!
 

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Stuffed animals are the big attraction at my house. Today we got the most amazing donkey from PetFoodDirect.com; it has a HUGE nose, it grunts, it has several squeakers, the ears are very long and make crinkly sounds. A real winner, according to Ms. Monday!
 

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Does any one have a regular Wubba? How do they do in water? They have water Wubba, but it's more expensive then the regular Wubba.
I throw Juno's Wubba in the water. Seems fine to me... I don't do it a lot but the few times I have, I've never had an issue. It gets stinky and gross and absorbs a lot of water, but as long as it floats it's good enough for us. I would have bought a water one, but they don't squeak! Don't think Juno would be as interested in it if it didn't make noise lol.
 

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