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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Sun Jul 10 2011, 18:43

Ti Amo likes a bit of a tug toy, but the rope one's fray too easily, and get all horrible, I have tried cheaper rubber one's, and that don't last, and there was a nylon one that was good, but it is burst now!

What about this?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180575920561&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290584577775&var=590021015468&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

On the downside, I found this, and watch what the seller uses as a You Tube demo..

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170655674365&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:24

The third one might not actually be too bad, come to think of it (not sure). Could maybe even be fixed up indoors, just that the guy selling it sounds a bit of plank, and his chosen You Tube vid does nothing to soften that image that he is a plank!

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Post by janey Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:28

I think the middle one will be destroyed in minutes, the first one for a pup will be fine and I can't see the last one holding once a Staff gets there jaws to it! Sorry I am a synic when it comes to dog toys! Laughing
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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:31

janey wrote:I think the middle one will be destroyed in minutes, the first one for a pup will be fine and I can't see the last one holding once a Staff gets there jaws to it! Sorry I am a synic when it comes to dog toys! Laughing

Me too.

I suppose I could try to make something.

*Lightbulb in head comes on*

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Post by Guest Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:43

Have you had a look at the Kong Wubba's ????
http://www.yourdogsneeds.co.uk/kong-wubbas-c-27_65.html

Roxy loves hers, and seems quite strong ( but in saying that, Roxy does'nt really destroy toys )

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:47

Loopy wrote:Have you had a look at the Kong Wubba's ????
http://www.yourdogsneeds.co.uk/kong-wubbas-c-27_65.html

Roxy loves hers, and seems quite strong ( but in saying that, Roxy does'nt really destroy toys )

These look interesting.

Thanks - Smile
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Post by Guest Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:47

Hmmm, the first two won't last 2 minutes. The second one especially will end up getting split apart.

The brawler bar looks ok, but I don't like the way it's been advertised. Staffs do like to 'hang' off things.

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:50

Caryll wrote:Hmmm, the first two won't last 2 minutes. The second one especially will end up getting split apart.

The brawler bar looks ok, but I don't like the way it's been advertised. Staffs do like to 'hang' off things.

Nor do I, but the item itself could be good.

Just wondering if it could be fixed indoors (putting things up is not my thing, and I don't want to see a section of the wall torn off!).

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Post by Guest Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:51

I don't see why not, as long as the wall's strong!

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 15:58

Caryll wrote:I don't see why not, as long as the wall's strong!

I went around tapping all my walls last night, and they all seem to be made of plasterboard.

Surely I must have a 'real' wall, otherwise my house should fall down - Big Grin Laughing
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Post by janey Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:01

Ti Amo Edinburgh wrote:
Caryll wrote:I don't see why not, as long as the wall's strong!

I went around tapping all my walls last night, and they all seem to be made of plasterboard.

Surely I must have a 'real' wall, otherwise my house should fall down - Big Grin Laughing

Laughing Ditto, I've been wanting to hang a large picture but its just sat on the floor because of plasterboard!
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Post by Guest Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:02

I suppose it'd have to be a front or back wall - brick or breezeblock (sp?).

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:05

janey wrote:
Ti Amo Edinburgh wrote:
Caryll wrote:I don't see why not, as long as the wall's strong!

I went around tapping all my walls last night, and they all seem to be made of plasterboard.

Surely I must have a 'real' wall, otherwise my house should fall down - Big Grin Laughing

Laughing Ditto, I've been wanting to hang a large picture but its just sat on the floor because of plasterboard!

I'm amazed our houses don't fall down, then!

There must be a support wall that's made of bricks.

Must be - Smile
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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:06

Caryll wrote:I suppose it'd have to be a front or back wall - brick or breezeblock (sp?).

I live in a large flat.

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Post by janey Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:10

Good luck, I also live in a flat but its ground floor and I don't have a supporting wall Surprised
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Post by Guest Mon Jul 11 2011, 16:15

Yes, not so easy, then. I'd sugest a window frame, but the silly dog would probably fly through the window!

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 18:39

Caryll wrote:Yes, not so easy, then. I'd sugest a window frame, but the silly dog would probably fly through the window!

What about the wooden part of a door frame?

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Post by Ti Amo Edinburgh Mon Jul 11 2011, 18:40

janey wrote:Good luck, I also live in a flat but its ground floor and I don't have a supporting wall Surprised

But there must be wooden beams within your walls, go tap them, and tell us what you hear.

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