We don’t allow our dogs to HAVE stuffed animals for one very simple reason. They will not be able to tell the difference between the dog toys and kid toys. Therefore, we simply never gave our dogs any stuffed toys to prevent them destroying the kid’s toys. My kids had a hard time understanding why, at first but they very quickly got the idea. The good part about that, too, was that it was a good reason for the kidlets to clean up their rooms (kind of) and so, they cleared the room or gathered, at least, the stuffed toys. Very nice.
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From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:29 AM
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Subject: [boxer lovers] Stuffed Dog Toys
We made a discovery at my house recently. I have a pup who loves to get the stuffing out of the dog toys. I would put the stuffing back in and mend the toy. Sooner or later she would get it out again. None of my other dogs do this. One day she destuffedone of the toys she played with a lot. She kept trying to get it back while I was fixing it. So we got and idea. We took the remainder of the stuffing out of the toy and gave it back to her. She loved it. She does not chew up the toy itself just a hole to get the stuffing out. I worry so much about her eating the stuffing and getting sick. I never leave them with anything but a Kong toy when I am gone.
So before you throw away a stuffed toy try removing the stuffing and give it back and see what happens.
Mary Rue
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