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What Is Your Dog's Favourite Toy?

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Our puppy LOVES my son's wrist sweatbands - she loves to fetch them, hide them, chew them..

Blaize (The Goldie) loves these flamingos I got in the Tesco sale years ago and also the pheasants/ducks that honk (!!!) from Pets at Home.

But they both LOVE socks!! lol

What is it about socks that dogs love? Every dog I have had loves them.

A recent like is the 'Tuggitz' that Wendy makes - I actually bought an extra one for my secret santa person I got and the dogs stole it so Ive had to buy a new one!
 
Bramble (our GWP) steal my husbands hankies out of his pocket and also loves empty plastic bottles (cheapest toy ever!) The huskies "don't do" toys lol!!
 
Billy LOVES my daughters furry sheepskin in her bedroom- he sneaks in when he thinks we arent looking and secretly tears lumps of fur out of it :ph34r: and slinks out again trying not to look guilty :- Sometimes we see him looking sheepish for no apparent reason ( and usually he has fur trapped in his teeth!)and so we know what naughtiness he has been up to!! :lol: So- not really a toy- but still his favourite plaything!

Veritys favourite toy is anything anyone else is playing with ! :eek:

And Alfie likes soft toys so he can quietly de stuff them ;)
 
Her frisbee :)

She can get most of the way across a park, predicting where it's going to come down and be standing underneath it with her mouth open, or can get up to 8 feet off the floor to snap it out of the air when needed.

She started off with a Kong Flyer (soft rubber frisbee) but they changed their design a year ago so they became too floppy to fly predictably and get a good aim with, so we now get her one of these http://www.traininglines.co.uk/bite-resistant-dog-activity-disc.html, which is listed as being good for 'disc dogging' (ahem!). Much lighter and doesn't fly as far as the Kong ones, but better for aim and the first one lasted over a year of daily use before it was retired to being the one kept in the car in case the main one gets damaged or lost while out.
 

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