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4 months ago we rescued a pit mix (possibly pit-boxer mix). He is an aggressive chewer especially of his toys. Reaching out to see if anyone can help me find this dog toy. I had one for my last dog which lasted his entire life,15 years.
I found it online at Retailpets.com and contacted them for the name of the manufacturer or a store that carries it. They only sell retail. Any help would be very much appreciated
 

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Here's the page at retail pets but it looks like they only sell wholesale to retail stores. They don't sell direct to the consumer.

Flash & Glow Light Up Bone (colors vary)

I don't see a brand name or manufacturer on the package, but I see something that looks like it has similar packaging at alibaba.com. That's showing up as American Dog Toys, Inc. as the brand/manufacturer, maybe?

https://m.alibaba.com/guide/shop/am...one_1489093.html?spm=a2706.8168337.0.0.vXa9ei

Honestly, without knowing the brand and since the only place I can find it for sale is alibaba, which isn't known for carrying high quality products, I'd probably look at some of the different types of toys and chewables by Kong or Nylabone or other known reputable brands and try some of those. There are all sorts of options for aggressive chewers out there. :)
 
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empty lettuce cases.

Unfortunately he would shred a bubble envelope/ wrap to shreds in seconds possibly eating it.
It is extremely difficult to find toys that he won't destroy within a day.
try the chew-toy i gave my 2-YO colt:
cardboard lettuce cases from the grocery store.
These cases are used to transport iceberg lettuce heads, in single or double layers, depending on box depth, & the top of the box is OPEN - no lid; contents are poly-wrapped & visible. // Not to be confused with the standard closed boxes, used for bagged lettuce or Romaine, etc.

They are glued double-ply at the corners, with ply at 90' angles to one another to add rigidity.
My 900# horse had plenty of fun with them, kicking, stomping, grabbing & shaking, putting a forehoof on the box & yanking with his powerful jaws, etc. It would take him a week to reduce one to large shreds & hunks - then i'd give him another. :D

http://www.dogforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=212994&stc=1&d=1507036253

- terry

 

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#7 ·
some options



there are commercially-made toys created from recycled fire-hoses.
recycled fire hose dog toys - Google Search

if U don't have a latex allergy, there are solid rubber toys.
dog toys + solid rubber - Google Search


USA-source antlers
USA source + antlers - Google Search

USA-source cow hooves
USA source + cow hooves - Google Search

assorted, for heavy chewers
Orbee dog toys + tough chewers - Google Search

Planet Dog ORBEE balls & other PD toys are very hardy; they are tooth-friendly but tend to be punctured, not gnawed into chunks. That said, don't leave items not intended to be EATEN with a heavy-chewer. :thumbsup:
Hooves, bones, & antlers are all edible - rubber, nylon, & other synthetics are not.

- terry

 
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I found out it is made by American Dog Toy manufacturer located in TN. I called retailpets.com and left a message however received no response. I have tried the above suggestions and the dog tore right through them. At the moment I am unable to spend any more money buying new toys. That was about $200 so far.
 
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Errr, what was $200? If that's what you've spent on toys so far, again, it would be helpful for us to know what toys specifically you've bought that your dog destroyed so that we can offer more appropriate suggestions. Most of the links provided in this thread were to google searches rather than specific items, so saying that "you've tried the above suggestions and the dog tore right through them" seems unlikely. Help us to help you and your pup. :)
 
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