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Old September 27th 04, 01:36 PM
Marcel Beaudoin
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The article talks mainly about dog toys. Kinda interesting.

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Old September 27th 04, 02:01 PM
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Marcel wrote:

The article talks mainly about dog toys. Kinda interesting.


And we own so many of those (although we'll have to check out the HappyDogToys
silent squeakers!).

Franklin loves the bubbles (bacon, etc), and I wish I had a chuck-it many years
ago, but am grateful for it now for sure!

Of course, the ultimate favorite toy around here is still the tennis ball, and
we have them everywhere. Fortunately, they're pretty cheap as well!



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Old September 27th 04, 02:01 PM
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Marcel wrote:

The article talks mainly about dog toys. Kinda interesting.


And we own so many of those (although we'll have to check out the HappyDogToys
silent squeakers!).

Franklin loves the bubbles (bacon, etc), and I wish I had a chuck-it many years
ago, but am grateful for it now for sure!

Of course, the ultimate favorite toy around here is still the tennis ball, and
we have them everywhere. Fortunately, they're pretty cheap as well!



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Old September 27th 04, 02:01 PM
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Marcel wrote:

The article talks mainly about dog toys. Kinda interesting.


And we own so many of those (although we'll have to check out the HappyDogToys
silent squeakers!).

Franklin loves the bubbles (bacon, etc), and I wish I had a chuck-it many years
ago, but am grateful for it now for sure!

Of course, the ultimate favorite toy around here is still the tennis ball, and
we have them everywhere. Fortunately, they're pretty cheap as well!



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Old September 27th 04, 02:01 PM
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Marcel wrote:

The article talks mainly about dog toys. Kinda interesting.


And we own so many of those (although we'll have to check out the HappyDogToys
silent squeakers!).

Franklin loves the bubbles (bacon, etc), and I wish I had a chuck-it many years
ago, but am grateful for it now for sure!

Of course, the ultimate favorite toy around here is still the tennis ball, and
we have them everywhere. Fortunately, they're pretty cheap as well!



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Old September 27th 04, 03:21 PM
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(J1Boss) wrote:
Of course, the ultimate favorite toy around here is still the tennis ball,
and
we have them everywhere. Fortunately, they're pretty cheap as well!


Madigan's favorite toys are balls and frisbees. But those aren't left in the
toy box. If they were, I'd have one or the other bouncing off my head 24/7.

So the favorite toy around here is something soft that makes noise and can be
tugged by Madigan and MacKenzie. I've stopped buying them nice ones, like
Material Dogs, because they only last for a few weeks. Every time I go into a
dollar store or a Big Lots, I look to see what they've got. Big Lots had a
line of large stretchy toys with squeakers for $1.49, and I could kick myself
for not buying them out right then and there. The girls LOVED it, and it
lasted just as long as the expensive toys. Unfortunately, Big Lots only had one
left the next time.

Murphy only likes to chew. She doesn't play tug or fetch.

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