Chewapalooza Special

Starring Buddy, Treasure

and Mick!

I get a huge bang out of seeing my toys at "work." A great series like this had to be a special page. Too bad no audio, I can just imagine the ferocious sound effects.

Notice three tug loops, and I usually leave one piece of rubber long ~ flops all around like a live thing, very exciting.

I think Buddy's expression sums up the session very nicely.

Each custom toy is named for its recipient(s). The Buddy Treasure was made with double-knit polyester and rubber tubing. Mick has his own toy, however, every time Mom tries to get a pic, Mick puts his face right in the camera. Could be the explanation for the blur in right corner.


About three weeks later ... Martha, one of my friends saw the pictures and really enjoyed them too. She said in her next life she wants to come back as one of my dogs because it looks like they are always having lots of fun!

The dogs LOVE your toys. Mick has managed to eat the cloth part of his toy off (he loves to "nurse" on his toys), but the Buddy Treasure toy is holding up REALLY well. They play with it every day, but for some reason they don't like to chew on it. This is a GOOD thing ... they love to play with it, but not destroy it! They do enjoy chewing on the cloth once in a while, and we have cut a few of the pieces off that worried us, but it is still in great shape. (If somebody tries to swallow a big hunk, just take it away. Pieces pass right through.) I think this toy will take the record for surviving Buddy!

I wish I could get a picture of Mick and his toy ... will keep trying! Sue

Side note: Buddy is also called The Wonder Dog for getting between Sue's sister and a bull. You go Buddy!


Custom toy info: MarthaJones1@aol.com ~ subject line must be toy info, too risky opening mystery mail. I need to know play habits (tug/chew/shred), age, size and jaw power.


Lots more action pics

http://www.therealmartha.com/BostonsToy/ ~ Reserved for Bostons only ... hint hint Mick!

Original Chewapalooza page: http://www.therealmartha.com/DogToys/index.htm (follow links to more)


More critter pages, a little bit of everything from funnies to educational, including serious humane issues: http://www.therealmartha.com/CritterIndex/index.htm