Our granddog, Bellatrix, will rip the stuffins out of a toy, until she can get the squeaker out, then, the toy is done for…either she ignores it completely, or finishes it off by tearing it totally limb-from-limb. No in-between: done or mincemeat!
Moxie is older now, but when she was into toys, she could destroy about anything very quickly. It’s amazing how much stuffing can be in one of those little toys.
Mine loves squeaky toys. He doesn’t destroy them, but eventually wears them out so they lose their squeak. You do get tired of weekaweekaweekaweekaweeka……….
I know 3 puppy dogs who love squeaky toys. I buy them on sale 2 for 1 so I can keep them for each time I see them. One of them is a dachshund at the jeweler up the street & if I don’t come bearing a toy he gets mad at me. The last time I walked into the shop & squeaked it. Out he came, grabbed it & ran back to his bed. A minute later he was back, sitting behind me. Apparently he had forgotten to thank me & rolled over so I could scratch his belly. So sweet that Mojo!!
Years ago, my wife and I had got a Wishbone stuffed animal that would say “Reading is fundamental” when the proper place was pressed on it. We gave to our dog as a toy. Somehow the dog found that spot and would bite on it at all times. In the middle of the night we would hear “Reading is fundamental. Reading is fundamental….” all night long. That doll was tough. The dog could (or would) not tear it up. We had run it throught the washer and dryer, yet, still in the night we would hear “Reading is fundamental. Reading is fundamental….” over and over again.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Dogzilla shut that thing up good!
Algolei I about 5 years ago
My dog would have swallowed the squeaker, then six hours later would have played a strange and mysterious tune in the backyard.
LadyPeterW about 5 years ago
Our granddog, Bellatrix, will rip the stuffins out of a toy, until she can get the squeaker out, then, the toy is done for…either she ignores it completely, or finishes it off by tearing it totally limb-from-limb. No in-between: done or mincemeat!
david_42 about 5 years ago
Our newest mutt is an evisorator. Every day, more stuffing on the floor. He’s completely gutted Filthy Girlfriend (a stuffed cat).
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
Our Mini-ch-ch (RIP) could remove the squeaker from inside a stuffed toy without damaging the fabric.
Yakety Sax about 5 years ago
Another One Bites the Dust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz_DNrKVrQ8
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
Turd just chews them enough to poke a hole in the squeaker. He likes the clicking sound they make after that.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Yes, silence IS golden.
car2ner about 5 years ago
mine don’t have to remove the squeaker, they just crush it.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Moxie is older now, but when she was into toys, she could destroy about anything very quickly. It’s amazing how much stuffing can be in one of those little toys.
sbwertz about 5 years ago
Mine loves squeaky toys. He doesn’t destroy them, but eventually wears them out so they lose their squeak. You do get tired of weekaweekaweekaweekaweeka……….
poopsypoo Premium Member about 5 years ago
I know 3 puppy dogs who love squeaky toys. I buy them on sale 2 for 1 so I can keep them for each time I see them. One of them is a dachshund at the jeweler up the street & if I don’t come bearing a toy he gets mad at me. The last time I walked into the shop & squeaked it. Out he came, grabbed it & ran back to his bed. A minute later he was back, sitting behind me. Apparently he had forgotten to thank me & rolled over so I could scratch his belly. So sweet that Mojo!!
banjinshiju about 5 years ago
Years ago, my wife and I had got a Wishbone stuffed animal that would say “Reading is fundamental” when the proper place was pressed on it. We gave to our dog as a toy. Somehow the dog found that spot and would bite on it at all times. In the middle of the night we would hear “Reading is fundamental. Reading is fundamental….” all night long. That doll was tough. The dog could (or would) not tear it up. We had run it throught the washer and dryer, yet, still in the night we would hear “Reading is fundamental. Reading is fundamental….” over and over again.