I have a 40 lb Samoyed who is a specific type of aggressive chewer. It isnât so much she destroys any toy I give her because of how hard she chews, but rather she is like a sniper. She finds the weak point in a toy and carefully chews it until the toy is destroyed. I had to stop giving her stuffed toys as she stripes the fur off of them and eats it. While nylon bones work, she will go through them in a few days. And I donât want to give her toys so hard they will wreck her teeth.
The problem is when I go to pet stores, all the toys labeled for âaggressive chewersâ, she finds the weak spot and destroys the toy within one day (sometimes within an hour).
I just recently got a tuffy ring and I was hopeful but she is chewing the ends and eating the fabric off of it.
Does anyone else have a dog like this and if so, what toys have worked for you?
Kong toys are just about the only things that I have gotten that truly are indestructible. Too bad my dogs seem to be offended by the odor or texture and only ever touch the one you can put peanut butter in (and only when there is peanut butter in it).
Bark Boxes are the only kind of âsubscription service for a monthly box of crapâ I find actually worth it because I get plenty of toys they do like and it doesnât matter that they get ruined because Iâll just be getting more anyway.
Yea, she destroyed two Kongs so far. I got the strongest kong toy for peanut butter, and she hasnât wrecked that yet.
Iâll check out the bark boxes.
We have a Boston Terrier that loves to âkillâ anything with a squeaker in it within minutes, including the Kong toys although they were the absolute longest lasting ones.
What took some time was playing with the dog with the toy and convincing them not to kill all their toys. It took about 15 kong tennis balls before he caught on to the âno killâ idea means even when we arenât around. Then we moved on to regular toys where he will still take out the squeaker, but then doesnât shred the rest.
My steps were just getting his attention when he started to gnaw on it and say âno killâ calmly and make eye contact. If he stopped chewing, or did it less aggressivly he got praise until he caught onto the idea. Then just repetition and eventually saying it about the ball when we are done playing and then about other toys too. Took a few months because he really loves to shred stuff apart.