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Old 01-06-2008, 08:46 PM   #1
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What toys would keep a Pembroke Welsh Corgi entertained for a while? I would appreciate any help, Thanks!
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Old 01-06-2008, 10:31 PM   #2
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Re: Dog Toys

I'm guessing (having owned a herding breed) that a toy that squeaks, a ball or whatever to fetch, a stuffed kong to figure out how to get the food out, something to chew on, and lots of human interactive games.
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We only have four-legged furry kids. Buying dog toys has become my second job, the one I actually enjoy . After shopping for dog toys for over five years I learned a lot about them. My experience tells me that the cheaper the toys you buy, the more you end up spending. I'm sorry that's a little off the subject. Here are some entertaining toys that I think will keep your dog occupied:
6-in-1 IQUBE Cagey Cube Plush PUZZLE Interactive Dog Toys
Pull-A-Part Vet Plush Puzzle Dog Toy w/ Squeakers & Rattle
Egg Baby Turtle Interactive Plush Dog Toys with 5 Removable Squeaky Eggs
Hide-A-BEE Plush PUZZLE Interactive Dog Toy/Toys

They have more interactive dog toys on their website.

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Old 02-16-2008, 12:04 AM   #4
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Re: Dog Toys

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We only have four-legged furry kids. Buying dog toys has become my second job, the one I actually enjoy . After shopping for dog toys for over five years I learned a lot about them. My experience tells me that the cheaper the toys you buy, the more you end up spending. I'm sorry that's a little off the subject. Here are some entertaining toys that I think will keep your dog occupied:
6-in-1 IQUBE Cagey Cube Plush PUZZLE Interactive Dog Toys
Pull-A-Part Vet Plush Puzzle Dog Toy w/ Squeakers & Rattle
Egg Baby Turtle Interactive Plush Dog Toys with 5 Removable Squeaky Eggs
Hide-A-BEE Plush PUZZLE Interactive Dog Toy/Toys

They have more interactive dog toys on their website.
Great suggestions! I've heard great things about the Hide-A-Bee toy.
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Old 02-16-2008, 06:38 PM   #5
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Re: Dog Toys

mine love the hide a squirrel. Second the cheap toy route, I have plenty of gutted stuffed toys. Cricket loves to find the squeaker, then chew that spot until he frees the squeaker, then he eats the squeaker, then he guts the toys. I'm having a really hard time getting him to leave the yorkie's toys alone, but that's ok she would rather play with the big brothers toys anyway
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