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Topic Dog Boards / General / xmas toys for big dogs
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 17.12.03 13:16 UTC
Toby is a very big 9month old lab, i have had trouble getting xmas toys for him, most of the xmas toys for dogs are either too small or not very strong and he would eat them in 5 mins, has anyone managed to get xmas toys for big dogs if so could you please tell me were.
Heidi
- By tohme Date 17.12.03 13:21 UTC
http://www.aussiedog.com.au/

The Company of Animals site also does toys that are pretty indestructible.
- By JulietCW [gb] Date 17.12.03 18:43 UTC
I too asked a very similar question a few days ago and one person (sorry, can't remember name!) suggested getting a coconut - apparently her dogs love them and they're pretty indestructible (the coconuts that is...not the dogs! ;-))

Next time I go to Tesco, I'm going to see if I can get a couple for my Staffs.
- By Wishfairy [gb] Date 17.12.03 20:40 UTC
What a good idea!
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 17.12.03 21:38 UTC
coconuts yes that is a good idea, thankyou all for your help but by xmas presents i mean with santa,s or reindeer on them, they sell ones for smaller dogs but not for big boys, :)
Heidi
- By ginastarr [ie] Date 17.12.03 22:51 UTC
i thought coconuts were deadly for dogs because they contain the same chemical as chocolate starts wth T cant think of the name ......
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 18.12.03 07:47 UTC
You don't open the coconut, Gina, so they can't eat it! Just give it over whole! They have a lovely time ripping off the hairy husk, and it rolls erratically when played with - I give one to a litter of pups.
:)
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 18.12.03 08:36 UTC
although i  think coconuts are a good idea, if  ginastarr is right about the chemical thing the way Toby crashes about I can imagine him cracking it open,
Heidi
- By ginastarr [ie] Date 18.12.03 21:31 UTC
i actually think it is the shell and outside of the coconut that  is the problem i read somewhere it was a warning to dog owners not to use coconut mulch in their gardens because it is lethal for dogs ........
will see if i can find more when i told my father about it he agreed that it is very dangerous ...
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 18.12.03 22:12 UTC
Gina, it's not coconut mulch which is dangerous, but cocoa mulch, from cocoa (chocolate) beans! You've got the wrong end of the stick here!
- By ginastarr [ie] Date 18.12.03 21:28 UTC
i know i am going off the subject but are raisins dangerous for dogs i heard someone last week saying it and i am really worried because my dog mollie absolutley loves them help ........
- By Zoe [gb] Date 19.12.03 08:50 UTC
Yes raisins and obviouslly so are grapes bad for dogs...Dont think coconuts are though here:  http://dogtraining.co.uk/toxic.html
- By ginastarr [ie] Date 19.12.03 14:19 UTC
oh my god i am lucky she didient die cant believe i was so stupid thankfully i found out before it was too late thanks
Topic Dog Boards / General / xmas toys for big dogs

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