General discussion on all labradoodle-related matters - anything not otherwise covered by specific forums on the site.
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Olliedoodle
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- Location: East Sussex
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by Olliedoodle » 19 May 2012, 20:43
Ollie's 3rd birthday present lasted exactly 5 minutes!
We did umm and ahh about getting him it, but stupidly thought he might treasure it
Hence why one of his many names is The Dark Destroyer

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elainendexter
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by elainendexter » 19 May 2012, 21:07
I wont be getting dexter one then ,saved me some money,i dont know why they mke things for dogs that wont last them at least a few weeks,i brought dexter a freezbie from a pet shop only threw it a couple of time and it broke.I bet he enjoyed destroying it .

this is when grandaughter put dexter some platts in.
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Rowan11
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- Location: Wirral
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Alibobs
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by Alibobs » 19 May 2012, 22:22
Lola is exactly the same. Nothing I buy her lasts more than a few minutes. Its such a shame!

Alison & Lola x

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Clairejen
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- Location: Kings Lynn
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by Clairejen » 19 May 2012, 22:26
At least he killed it properly, it must have been exciting. And you won't have to try and stick it back together. I have a collection of soft toys awaiting mending, our dogs aren't too destructive but visitors sometimes can't resist trashing them. Sally is very fond of her duck collection and so I feel obliged to get them quacking and reheaded.
Claire
slave of Leon & Sally

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Anne Wozniak
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by Anne Wozniak » 20 May 2012, 00:43
the Wilster loves de-stuffing toys - so I get them for him just to see the look of pleasure on his face
having said that, he will then play with the carcass for days on end

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jodieandbuddy
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- Location: Cannock, Staffordshire
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by jodieandbuddy » 20 May 2012, 11:05
Oh no!!
I'll make sure Buddy doesn't see this picture... I think it would upset him, space hopper is one of his fav toys!!
Glad Buddy isn't a toy killer! It must be very expensive to keep him amused!!!

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nicky16
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- Location: Dorset
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by nicky16 » 20 May 2012, 11:23
Nicky Mummy to Lexie
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liverbird
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- Location: Liverpool
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by liverbird » 20 May 2012, 23:46
Stella can 'undress' a tennis ball in seconds

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jefferson
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- Location: Rainham Essex
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by jefferson » 21 May 2012, 09:38
my mum bought Riley one of these the other week, it has lasted slightly longer than Ollies but he has just managed to put a hole in the ear and the stuffing is starting to come away (the squeek is still working though

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lara's mum
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by lara's mum » 21 May 2012, 20:49
Well it was his Birthday so it is allowed.
Lara is the same. She loves destroying toys. It is such a shame as she is such a softie, but turns into a toy killer in seconds. Well actually a toy, phone, glasses, socks, knickers, cashmere jumper killer.


Alison & Lara
