My dogger Sophie when getting a new squeaky toy would surgically remove the inner squeaker and then rip the rest to shreds….. i ended up with a bagful of working squeakers for future ‘transplant’ needs. She was so fabulous-
Teddy loves his squeaky little plush elephant. I bought him 15 exact replicas so he would never mourn a worn out elephant. He’s always happy when he gets a fresh one. I have 10 left. They love their favourite toys.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
I’ve known some dogs that didn’t like squeaky toys.
M2MM over 4 years ago
I knew a dog like that, I bought him ‘mom’ a whole bunch of squeakers to replace the ones he’d broken (the toys were still fine, otherwise).
Stevefk over 4 years ago
Squeaky balls? I’d go see the vet!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
Koko offers some pointers.
comics-terri over 4 years ago
we had a blinky ball and the lights inside stopped working.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Are you sure that it’s not still under warranty? It’s only been a couple of months.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
Why DO they like squeaky toys?
ocarol7 Premium Member over 4 years ago
My dogger Sophie when getting a new squeaky toy would surgically remove the inner squeaker and then rip the rest to shreds….. i ended up with a bagful of working squeakers for future ‘transplant’ needs. She was so fabulous-
Teddy Boy over 4 years ago
Teddy loves his squeaky little plush elephant. I bought him 15 exact replicas so he would never mourn a worn out elephant. He’s always happy when he gets a fresh one. I have 10 left. They love their favourite toys.
sheashea over 4 years ago
Dachshunds will remove that squeaky within 10 minutes of the ball hitting the floor.
cleokaya over 4 years ago
For Carmy, the noisier the better. But nothing is better than a tennis ball. And they need not be the squeaky ones.