Beth, Ty certainly looks like a sweetie - is that a glint of mischievousness I see in his eye?
I would love for my Big Joe to have a room full of toys. If I could, I would give them to him. I'm sure that he would love them, but they would just be too dangerous for him (he can - and has - and does - demolish stuffed toys, and even rope "tug" toys - in a matter of seconds. Stuffing instantly out and scattered, heavy cotton rope bitten right in half).
Whenever I can (constantly!) keep my eye on him, I allow him to carry around his much-beloved medium-sized Kong (a solid rubber dog toy) which delights him no end (you can see the big grin on his face), and he won't put down. He will carry it, and chomp and chew on it (no treats inside needed!), as long as I let him.
A single Kong will last Joe about 3 or 4 weeks of this constant flexing (by being chewed on), sometimes not so long as this, so I have to be careful and vigilant. After a short period of time they become brittle, (not as flexible) probably due to the constant flexing/chewing, and will then begin to crack. As soon as the first tiny crack appears, Joe knows it, and redoubles his chewing efforts (I inspect any current Kong three or four times per day - whenever I allow him to have it for a bit). When I see the first tiny crack, into the trash it goes.
As many of you know, these things are expensive - around $14.00 each from Amazon (at the pet store they can be upwards of $20 each). I buy them from Amazon three at a time, so that I always have a new one on hand, and don't suddenly "run out"
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Joe does not seem to distinguish between the old Kong from the new one - if I don't instantly have a "replacement" he gets kind of panicky looking for the "old" one, and really acts quite distressed! One time I did "run out" and had to make an "emergency" trip to my local PetsMart to calm him down.
Anne