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BY: Bindhi Boo (Farmington, MO) - Nov 4, 2008 ITEM #: 34734
3 of 3 people found the following testimonial helpful.
My miniature Dachsund goes CRAZY when you give her a squeaky rubber toy. She tries to rip the squeaker out of the toy. She can't do it with these! She has several and we can't keep them hid from her for peace and quiet. She goes around the house looking on shelves and tables for these toys. When she finds them she barks til we get it for her. She also knows what we're talking about when we ask her where they are. These toys can show just how talented your dog can be. Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: JMDB (MENLO PARK, CA) - Jan 19, 2007 ITEM #: 34734
11 of 11 people found the following testimonial helpful.
My puppy has all three, and one would think that the moving parts (the parts that spring outwards when the toy is squeezed) would get damaged - not so! She adores her rubber/latex toys more than fuzzy squeaky toys, as it's easier for her to make them squeak - and the louder the better for her. Hence, I cannot stand to be in the same room while she's prancing about "killing" octopus, or "eating the dragon", but few other toys give her such delight. In fact, I hide them when I want some peace, and she will track them down b/c they are her faves. So they get five stars for being (1) extraordinarily fun and satisfying to her to play with, (2) toys that she will go out of her way to find, (3) the longest-lasting latex toys I've bought to date (these are lasting longer than those "Earl" and "Henrietta" chickens she was able to tear through in a week - we're going on week 4 of "Dragon" and in our first week of destructive chewy-puppy-play on Octopus and Elephant), and (4) a squeak so satisfying as to rival the "Tough By Nature" toys she loves so much, but more satisfying to chew b/c softer than those rubber long-lasting toys of "Tough By Nature" + these have moving parts ! Overall, great toys your dog can haul out to the backward w/out you minding too much... although very loud (you were warned). Is this testimonial helpful?