My dog Natsha loves plush, squeaky toys, but I have yet to find a toy that could survive her teeth. She is an older dog, but must have teeth as solid as Stonehenge, because she destroys her toys within 5-10 minutes.
She has toys like Kongs and things like that, but she doesn't like them as well as she does the squeaky toys.
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No it might create her sick.. Time for new toys. Good thing Christmas is coming soon.. Oh no did I just say that?
I dont ruminate over I'd put anything like that on my dog's toys.
If it still stinks after washing, then throw it out and buy your dog a new toy.
I muse on this must not be a serious question. febrezing your dogs plush toys? A pet is a living thing, not a teddy bear that doesn't slobber or poop. Wealth up on the sanitizing.
I wouldn't febreeze it. You have a few choices:
- try washing it again and upon it works
- get new toys, im sure your pup wont object!
- get over it, if your pup doesnt care and they dont smell TOO bad then its no big
(keep in mind even IF you get new toys and/or blameless the heck out of these ones, once you give them back, its SLOBBER TIME! Thats what dogs do!)
I would not Febreeze the dog toy. Try adding baking soda to the ripple as it may take the smell out and then hang it out or lay it out to dry in the sun. The sun is a good helper to get rid of smells. Worth a try. I have done it before with some of my beagle toys and its worked on some and others I just had to dash away and replace.