Toys Toys Toys
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 14:22 last edited by
Quick Question? Do Any Of Your B's Take The Squeakers Out Of The Toys You Give Them..?? There Is Not A Stuffed Toy In Our House That Has Any Stuffing Left In Them (but She Still Hauls Them All Over) And I Have Found The Little Plastic Squeakers All Over The House!! Too Funny!
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 14:29 last edited by
all stuffed animals are destuffed including the squeaker. I think that may be the ultimate prize. I try to get my squeaky toys from Big lots or some place that is very cheap since they are destroyed in minutes but boy does he love destroying them.
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 14:36 last edited by
Thats a good idea because I can tell you we have spent some money on toys. It makes me laugh that she still plays with them even after the stuffing is gone. She also enjoys taking the ears and legs off of them and carrying the legs around like its a trophy. They are funny dogs for sure!!
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 15:10 last edited by
Ditto with the stuffed squeaky toys. I worry that one will swallow the squeaker, so I watch when the toy is destuffed enough for me to get the squeaker out to throw it away. The rest is for their enjoyment. I expect to pickk up stuffing. The poor destuffed fabric is the real prize. They play tug-of-war, chase and race all over the house with it. My 2 goofy dogs. :D
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 15:14 last edited by
Dallas doesn't have strong enough teeth yet to unstuff his stuffed toys. He tries pulling them apart though but can never quiet rip them. I guess that's the next stage I have to look forward to? :p lol
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 15:25 last edited by
Yes I worried about the squeaker too but I try to pick them up as quick as I can.
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wrote on 29 Jan 2008, 15:34 last edited by
We only do supervised play with plush toys, then they are taken away afterwords
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 14:20 last edited by
When EL D gets a squeaker toy, that's the first thing he goes after. Once he gets it out, I'll grab the plastic, otherwise he'll chew on that too. So far he's always spit the chewed up plastic but some squekers have a tiny insert and I'm afraid he'll swallow it.
I have to laugh at the toy advertisements … our toys all have squeaker that will keep you dog occupied for days or our toys are indestructable ... obviously these manufacturers have never seen basenjis and toys !! -
wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 15:29 last edited by
I have yet to see a toy she has not destroyed!! I get the squeaker away as quick as possible also. She does'nt seem to interested in it once its out.
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 16:12 last edited by
My floor is, at any given time, littered with dead bodies, fuzzy guts, loose arms, legs, ears. At my feet currently is a dead hippo and a dead Santa.
Very sad. We have a basket behind our couch where the bodies are stored until someone wants to drag them around again.This place always looks like there's just been a massacre. But they love the de-stuffed critters as much as the new ones.
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 16:36 last edited by
I think I have that same dead Santa. You and I seem to have the same sense of humor. You make me laugh the way you describe things, because we also have a basket filled with limp and lifeless toys that we just can't seem to throw away. And to think you have 2 B's and I only have one!!!
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 17:17 last edited by
mine do the same- there is always stuffing covering the floor(until i clean it up and they do it again!) i buy the ones from walmart that are 88 cents. that way i can buy a ton and not care they all get torn up! and mine try to eat the squeekers..
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 17:33 last edited by
The only time my floor is clear of stuffing and dead toy parts is the few minutes before I start weekly vacuuming and the half hour afterwards. I put all his toys (even the ones I wouldn't call toys anymore) in a box by the chair and EL D waits until a little after the vacuuming is done before he starts to pull them all over the place (except never into the bathroom - funny).
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 17:55 last edited by
The only time my floor is clear of stuffing and dead toy parts is the few minutes before I start weekly vacuuming and the half hour afterwards. I put all his toys (even the ones I wouldn't call toys anymore) in a box by the chair and EL D waits until a little after the vacuuming is done before he starts to pull them all over the place (except never into the bathroom - funny).
Yes, we have many toys that shouldn't be called toys anymore; those things that normal people would have long ago thrown away. But then, we're not normal people, we are Basenji owners. :D
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 18:02 last edited by
So True!!!!!
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 19:23 last edited by
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wrote on 30 Jan 2008, 19:30 last edited by
The picture is soooooo cute!! Thats how my house looks all the time!
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wrote on 31 Jan 2008, 13:55 last edited by
Those camera eyes make him look like a devil dog (oh wait that's what some people call basenjis :D)
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wrote on 1 Feb 2008, 01:54 last edited by
Ramsey just likes to carry his toys around never tears them up, but layla loves to tear them up when were home on the weekends i refuse to vacumn til sunday because she goes crazy, we also have a basket of toys in our office, too bad we cant teach the pups to pick up after themselves, and caira isnt really fond of toys unless its tug of war….it fun to watch 3 b's fighting ovr the same toy.....it gets noisy too lol
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wrote on 1 Feb 2008, 23:59 last edited by
my dogs surgically open the back seam of the hedgehog and dig out the squeaker - then the stuffing and then throw around the empty fleece carcass as a toy - looks to me like a kid with a new toy that goes and plays with a box!
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