You don’t get one bone for your power chewer — you get a basket of them
You always have extra leashes, collars, and harnesses on hand. Just in case.
You’ve learned to find a sort of artistic beauty in destruction
You’re painfully familiar with their guilty face
This photo gives you intense déjà vu
You know that if they destroy something, it just means they loved it a lot. So really it’s a compliment.
This photo resonates with you on a spiritual level
Your dog is why you can’t have nice things
Because if something exists, your pooch will do everything in their power to chew it into oblivion
Toy or not
You try your hardest to be mad at them, but really you can’t be
Cause who could ever be mad at a face like that?
Should be obvioussss but – you’re a Bullymake Box subscriber 🙂
19 Comments
Abby,my little Pitter, RIP, was a chewer. My son bought her a toy beefed PIt tested. LOL within no more than 5 minutes she had a huge chunk out of it. This toy was a solid hard rubber. Lost track of the tv converters she destroyed.
Clearly you have not dealt with a Great Puppy during the "teen" years.
My 4 month old baby bully Mylo has ate bark off of every tree in our yard. He has destroyed doggie beds, flowers, his toys,shoes, rugs everything is his chew toy Ugh!
4 month old puppies are going through teething phase. I’m making sure mine has plenty of chew things on hand, and so far (fingers crossed ) we haven’t lost any shoes. He’s 3.5 months old now, and I still have a way to go.
My mom's dog pulled a fender off the car, siding off the house and chewed almost all the way through spindle poles on the deck. Glad my dogs don't chew like that!
Do these include raw hide ?
I received my Bark Box and within one day both the toys that were in it were ripped to shreds!!! The sushi roll was the first to go!!!! Please send me more durable toys!!!
I have a Queensland healer mix and she can eat a Kong treet in no time
My Australian Cattle Dog decided that he didn't like the food we got so he ate his dish instead. After that we had to switch to galvanized steel dishes for his food AND water because he found such joy in destroying the "indestructible".
Yep all of the above
We have two boxers that ate our couch , a kong, all our left shoes, and anything else they can grab. My brother sent a bully box to us. They shredded everything.....including the box.
Our big boy golden retriever is a type of dog that you thought that his harmless to toys because when we got him a chewy bone a big one he chew about five minutes and so and then our two pillow in our couch he ripped side by side (and it’s almost there the foam almost came off) and some shirts of my husband and my blouse( a new one) he ripped off. He got a guilty face only that he knows his in trouble.
I have an 8 lb Chiwennie that can destroy "indestructible" toys in less than 5 minutes. I believe he is a Bull Mastif trapped in a tiny body.
I also want to know if there is rawhide in any of the products. I have an Australian Cattle Dog/ Catahoula mix named Plinko.
I have a husky boxer mix..drywall..3 Eastlink remotes...socks...lysol wipes...baseboard..door casing..mop bucket wringer...plants...4x4 decking post...an "indestructible " fire hose toy...just a few things he's destroyed and he's only a year old
My Labrabull Bark Vader, has destroyed everything I've thrown at him. Except a racquetball... Can't seem to pop those, lol
I have a red nose pit mama, 5 yrs and 4 labrabull pups that are about 8mo old. Their mama has taught them well or they inherited her chewing traits. She has destroyed everything we have thrown at her trying to find her something to play with. The pups turned a full size football into shreds in about 5min. A basketball in about 10 and have even chewed through the wire fence around their kennel to escape. They enjoy my solar walkway lights and have destroyed all of them. They are the walls in their dog house, the wires on my heat pump coming into my house, an air hose on the air compressor, the lid and handles to a cooler, pretty much anything they come in contact with.
My little bichon cross can't be left unsupervised with those 'indestructible' rubbery toys. He's not into stuff that isn't his to chew, and doesn't mess with other stuff, but it's a challenge to find things for him that he won't mutilate in minutes. I think he has an inner pit bull. I bough him a giant smoked bone, the size meant for giant breeds and he's chomped that down to a few inches long.
I have a pit bull rescue. What I have found to be the best two toy for these dogs is to tie a very very thick rope around a truck tire and throw it over a strong tree limb. Told the Rope up so the tire is approximately 2 to 3
Feet off the ground. The dogs can latch on the tire but it's a little bit hard to chew and hang on at the same time. I do not give my dog bones do to splinters that could happen and be stuck in the esophagus or puncture and intestine.
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