I am constatntly buying my Tiffy new toys because she is so destructive with them. I guess she figures they're hers. But to answer your question, I found a "tug-o-war" rope at Petco. It is really thick and it has a rubber piece on it for your Bear to chew on. It is made by Milk Bone. My Tiffy has had this toy for about 3 months now, and it is still going strong.
♥Tiffy♥ answered on Mar 25th.
I highly recommend a Kong. They are hard rubber and made specifically for "power chewers." There are different sizes depending on the size of your dog. We got ours at Petsmart at a very reasonable price.
You can fill the Kong with treats, etc. to attract your dog's attention and to keep him occupied trying to get the good stuff out. Miss Buddie likes the Kong brand treats, but she goes crazy when I smear peanut butter or spray cheese on the inside.
Miss Buddie
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my mommy was just talking to a friend of hers who has two rotties, and he was raving about the Kong Wubba toys. he swears they must be made of kevlar or something - ha ha!
Sugar Magnolia
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I suggest a Kong toy as well, but be sure to get the black ones, which are more durable than the red ones. Also make sure to get the largest size.
Remember that usually toys labelled "indestructable" are not. Go by word of mouth.
Big rope toys can also be good. And those tires...I'm not sure what they're called, but they're quite hard.
Juno
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I vote for getting a Kong too. They're the only ones I haven't chewed to bits. *woof*
Mitchell
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Juno mentioned the tire toys, I have gotten my 18 month old pit bull a couple of those, he really likes them but they don't last super long, maybe 5 days instead of 1.
Personally my dog loves to take the top off of plastic bottles, so he gets a new toy any time anyone finishes their soda. Good luck, and if you find something he can't destroy, let me know!
Mud
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look for dingo bones, rubber toys with grip holes, and those kong toys.
Maxwell-our Guardian angle
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I would say you should get a kong toy. You can find them at most pet stores and online. Basicly it is a rubber dog toy that can withstand a lot of dog chewing. They are exspensive but it's worth it.
www.kongcompany.com
Odie-Wan-Kenobi CGC, P4H
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