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    Quote Originally Posted by barry581 View Post
    That pig would be eviscerated in less that 2 minutes at my house. Hope you can find a suitable replacement for Diggety as it seems to soothe him as he's chewing it!
    He destroys many other toys, but for some reason, he is gentle with this one!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelia View Post
    That is amazing he hasn't destroyed it!
    I know!


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    Thor has one stuffy that he hasn't destroyed and he does the same thing - it's an elephant and he chews only on the tail. I've washed it, sewed it back up, and it just keeps going. He would be heartbroken if i threw it away, good luck on your quest!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MightyThor View Post
    Thor has one stuffy that he hasn't destroyed and he does the same thing - it's an elephant and he chews only on the tail. I've washed it, sewed it back up, and it just keeps going. He would be heartbroken if i threw it away, good luck on your quest!
    Wild! It must be a lab thing. Lol!


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    Sadly, stuffy toys are not allowed for Lido. He destroys them in about 5-10 minutes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beth C View Post
    Sadly, stuffy toys are not allowed for Lido. He destroys them in about 5-10 minutes...
    That is usually the case here, but this pig is “Some Pig.” Remember that from Charlotte’s Web? :-)


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    My guys have a favourite pig too but it is made of rubber. We call it Grunty Pig because it grunts when they squeeze it. When M was a pup and wouldn't come I would get Grunty and she would come running. We have gone through several of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna Scott View Post
    My guys have a favourite pig too but it is made of rubber. We call it Grunty Pig because it grunts when they squeeze it. When M was a pup and wouldn't come I would get Grunty and she would come running. We have gone through several of them.
    That’s awesome!


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    My spawn of Satan black gal “Sunshine” had a 3’ tall stuffed teddy bear. I hesitated to originally purchase it thinking it would be destroyed in a day… or less. She was only 9 weeks old then but I knew what I was in for with stuffed things.

    But, bought it, named it “Bubba” and she loved it. Bubba went everywhere with her. If she went out, Bubba was dragged along. Digging in the mulch pile? She would dig a hole, drag Bubba in then dig around it until it was buried, panic and dig it back up. She slept with it, dragged it around the house…

    It was a nasty mess. I would hose it off as best I could but it was worse for wear.
    It turned into the humping toy as she grew. She would come home, hold Bubba up against the couch and give it a few good humps then walk away. That stupid thing lasted her 8 years with me. And... It still had both plastic eyes and the little tag on it.

    She never once even tried to destroy it. It had more than a few stitches in it as the seams opened up, but it was the best investment in a toy (besides the Chuck-It) I have ever made for a pup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wwwoodchuck View Post
    My spawn of Satan black gal “Sunshine” had a 3’ tall stuffed teddy bear. I hesitated to originally purchase it thinking it would be destroyed in a day… or less. She was only 9 weeks old then but I knew what I was in for with stuffed things.

    But, bought it, named it “Bubba” and she loved it. Bubba went everywhere with her. If she went out, Bubba was dragged along. Digging in the mulch pile? She would dig a hole, drag Bubba in then dig around it until it was buried, panic and dig it back up. She slept with it, dragged it around the house…

    It was a nasty mess. I would hose it off as best I could but it was worse for wear.
    It turned into the humping toy as she grew. She would come home, hold Bubba up against the couch and give it a few good humps then walk away. That stupid thing lasted her 8 years with me. And... It still had both plastic eyes and the little tag on it.

    She never once even tried to destroy it. It had more than a few stitches in it as the seams opened up, but it was the best investment in a toy (besides the Chuck-It) I have ever made for a pup.
    It’s fascinating to me that they hold such a loyalty to a toy!


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