Question of the Day - Saturday, August 23rd, 2025

Way too many :lau a whole wooden basket? Hamper? Full. And another much smaller basket for his chewies like bones, antlers, etc. LOL
Sounds like my granddogger. Flower's got more toys than I ever had, growing up - and she'll fetch most of them by name. Now, if DD could only get her to put them away the same way!
 
My dog has one stuffy, which he totally ignores unless he needs a pillow and a tug-rope he'll shake, but only if I initiate it and remain on the other end. The only "toy" he'll actually play with is our failed-foster cat, Nona. We were seriously afraid he'd hurt her ... until DS realized that she instigated the games as often as Echo did. Nowadays, she's as likely to ambush him from some hidey-hole as he is to chase her across the house. Most of their playtime is fairly manageable, but when you get a game of "You're IT!" going between a 97 pound dog and a ninja-cat highly trained in parkour, things can definitely get interesting!
 
Thor has tons. And most of them are stuffies and yes, they have names. Pugly, Patty O'Flanagan, Mickey, Steve, Bill, Shellie, Mouse, and Weird Toy With Face🤣 And there are a lot that have passed on. The best place to get stuffed animals for dogs are at garage sales in the 25¢ totes that people have
 
A forest full. Because their favoritest toys are sticks. Big sticks, little sticks, grungy sticks. I found one on the back steps today that Ryder failed to bring through the doggy door. It was four feet long and as big around as my wrist. He lacks discrimination. And common sense. The dogs steal from each other all the time, and chew the stupid sticks into sawdust, making big messes in the house. We are not slobs but you couldn't tell by the mess on the floor sometimes.
 

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