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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 247301" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Ha! I gave up buying stuffies for my girls a long time ago. Bostons are very dedicated chewers and nothing stands up to two of them for very long - they tag team the toys! They destroyed a $12 Water Wubba in under five minutes! Is that a record? They have it down to a system. First you rip open a seam, then pull out enough of the stuffings to get at the squeaker, carefully remove the squeaker (setting it aside for later), then pull out the remainder of the stuffings ... being careful to spread them over as many square feet of the living room floor as possible. Then the toy is done and you can play with the empty 'carcass'!</p><p> </p><p>I see so many adorable little stuffed toys and would love to buy them for the girls, but I don't. Not every dog is a destroyer though. I wish mine weren't! My cousin has an elderly poodle that still has every toy she's ever been given! Whichever one is the newest has the priviledge of being taken to bed with her at night - her new 'baby'. Every Christmas I buy her another one to add to her collection. </p><p> </p><p>You really should think of making up a bunch of your toys and selling them on eBay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 247301, member: 1883"] Ha! I gave up buying stuffies for my girls a long time ago. Bostons are very dedicated chewers and nothing stands up to two of them for very long - they tag team the toys! They destroyed a $12 Water Wubba in under five minutes! Is that a record? They have it down to a system. First you rip open a seam, then pull out enough of the stuffings to get at the squeaker, carefully remove the squeaker (setting it aside for later), then pull out the remainder of the stuffings ... being careful to spread them over as many square feet of the living room floor as possible. Then the toy is done and you can play with the empty 'carcass'! I see so many adorable little stuffed toys and would love to buy them for the girls, but I don't. Not every dog is a destroyer though. I wish mine weren't! My cousin has an elderly poodle that still has every toy she's ever been given! Whichever one is the newest has the priviledge of being taken to bed with her at night - her new 'baby'. Every Christmas I buy her another one to add to her collection. You really should think of making up a bunch of your toys and selling them on eBay! [/QUOTE]
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