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Chew Toy Recommendations for pitt bulls

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    • #261803
      Tony Fultz
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      I have a 1 year old blue pitt,can anyone recommend a chew toy. I have tried several different toys and he tears them apart within minutes

    • #263280
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      This has been a learning experience for us as well. For our blue nose Staffordshire and other terrier mixes, as well as 2 Dobermans, 2 German Shepards, 1 Corgi, 4 Mastiff’s, 3 Rotti’s and 3 Great Danes. We have purchased the Indestrucible line of toys – WE LOVE THEM. Check them out – http://www.indestructibledog.com. Cute picture of your sweet pup!!! Happy WOOF!!!!

      Bark less – Wag more…………

    • #263282
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Nylabones for agressive chewers or an antler.

    • #263382
      sde97@aol.com
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      Antlers, especially the nubs/buckles… Nyllabone has a heavy chewer turkey leg. Jolly ball large.
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      Debi Mankame
      Participant

      I have also used all of the above in addition to a Bionic Bone, and also the Kong toys, my aggressive chewer hasn’t punctured the squeaker Kong’s yet. He has destroyed pretty much anything else in the space of 20 minutes. We also got him the Tether Tug which he plays with in the yard and seems to love.

    • #263539
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I have a 11month old pit she like your usually destroys every toy we give her. We finally bought a kong toy and she has not been able to eat it. Other toys we’ve found are from bark box.com. They have really tough balls, several kind. Also we went to Animal Food Warehouse ( also owned by pet zoo) and found some large trainiing toys for her. Her favorite is still tennis balls that sleek! We found those at the pet dtore. I know how hard it is so I hope this helps!

    • #264048
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      We have a 21 month old pit bull, we have tried everything ropes, indestructible toys, kong, balls, she has managed to tear them all apart or puncture the sqeeker. The only toy she has not destroyed is tennis balls, but they have to be the real ones not the ones found in the pet section, the tennis balls from the sports section. She absolutely loves them!

    • #264186
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      We have a 2 year old Staffie mix who can destroy a tennis ball in under 2 minutes. We highly recommend West Paw Design by Zogoflex Dog Toys. They’re made in the U.S.A. and are crazy durable. They’ll even replace for free if your dog destroys!

    • #1828753
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      We had a similar problem with our Rottie. I also recommend the Kong and NylaBone products, especially the ones for super-strong chewers. But we stumbled upon a surprise – our son’s LaCrosse balls. They’re completely solid, and she was unable to tear them apart. Good luck!

    • #1947492
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Kong, antlers and toys made out of firehose?? A company out there makes these toys of firehose and if they are destroyed, they replace them at no charge!!! Good luck and just watch that your pup doesn’t swallow anything they destroy!!!

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