• @Gregorech
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    211 months ago

    I’ve found that you can get cheap stuffed animals at Goodwill if tearing it apart is the goal. Discount stores like Ross, or Marshall’s have a pet section where you can get some good actual dog toys for less than $5.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      1011 months ago

      I’d be worried about them not being pet safety rated in case any of it was swallowed.

      • @Gregorech
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        311 months ago

        Personally the Goodwill ones I choose are no plastic parts; eyes, nose, ect mostly those mallow squishy ones also those are never unsupervised. The ones from the discount stores I look for name brands if I can find them like Bark or Outward Hound.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          411 months ago

          I’d even be worried about the stuffing, honestly. Who knows where that toy got made and what it was filled with. You can’t even trust toys designed for humans to be safe for kids!

          Maybe I’m being too cautious, maybe there’s no difference, but I’d hate to do it and then have my dog get sick.

          • @eating3645
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            311 months ago

            Pretty sure the stuffing is polyester, which isn’t great for dogs, but it’s not so bad for them that you need to rush to the vet or anything. Pretty sure it’ll just come out the other end undigested.

            Source: I’m a random Internet stranger with zero qualifications, you can trust me.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              211 months ago

              I’m pretty sure of that too, but not sure enough to trust a Goodwill plushie. An ounce of doubt is enough for me to not want to risk my doggie’s health. Especially since she’s 9 years old.