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Looking into trying cowhide on my spring pole as my dog current;y doesn't play with the rope on it too much, how does your dog like hides? Thinking about ordering some from stillwater but he only sells in cases of 6 and won't sell just 1. Do most dogs go crazy for these things or have you seen some that don't care for them? Don't wanna spend $35 to find out my dog hates them!
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Looking into trying cowhide on my spring pole as my dog current;y doesn't play with the rope on it too much, how does your dog like hides? Thinking about ordering some from stillwater but he only sells in cases of 6 and won't sell just 1. Do most dogs go crazy for these things or have you seen some that don't care for them? Don't wanna spend $35 to find out my dog hates them! |
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I've never tried flirt or spring poles but I've toyed with the idea by using one of their favorite toys. The best reactions have always been with stuffed animals for my boys. Doesn't matter if its on the end of a rope, a pole or in my hand. I have different ones around and they know which one they can and can't play with.
The best part is they're cheap and easy to replace, the down side is cleaning up the cotton when they're done. Sometimes when they're done (tearing it apart and pulling everything out of it)I wash and tie the torn pieces together. They're cheaper than buying toys if you purchase them from second hand stores or garage sales. I'm good at those claw machines in stores so I use those to. |
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I've never tried flirt or spring poles but I've toyed with the idea by using one of their favorite toys. The best reactions have always been with stuffed animals for my boys. Doesn't matter if its on the end of a rope, a pole or in my hand. I have different ones around and they know which one they can and can't play with. |
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actually on the spring pole...surprisingly for my bot atm (I JUST swapped his rope toy out today) a stuffed duck from wal-mart, its a dog toy that has a squeaker in it that sounds like a duck lol...well I attached its neck to the spring pole, had it where his back feet were still on the ground but he had to hop up to get it, and he never tugged on it but had a ton of fun bite and releasing it...he has had this sucker up for 8 months (just raised it to be where his front feet are off the ground today) and he will normally tug it a little but with that toy he does not, and he has destroyed many a stuffed toy so I donno might just be my wacky dog lol (I have photos just dont have them uploaded yet)
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Looking into trying cowhide on my spring pole as my dog current;y doesn't play with the rope on it too much, how does your dog like hides? Thinking about ordering some from stillwater but he only sells in cases of 6 and won't sell just 1. Do most dogs go crazy for these things or have you seen some that don't care for them? Don't wanna spend $35 to find out my dog hates them! |
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Every dog I've offered a flirt pole to with a cowhide has went crazy.
Like jeoestreich said they are doggie crack! lol Even my Samson who is NOT a toy/playing type dog will get active for a cowhide. I thought about ordering some...but I'll just wait until a show and pick up one or two instead of having to buy in bulk. Also FYI they STINK. They smell like a...well...like a cow! lol |
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Stuffed animals do not last 5 minutes with my two I had tons because I love claw machines but I no longer give them to the dogs because they destroy them and I have to clean all the stuffing up also Marlo choked one day got it caught in his throat . |
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