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Post by ownedbyemily on Apr 17, 2009 9:14:59 GMT -5
Not the expensive ones that have scents but the cheap ones you get from the Buck or Two, Emily LOVES it, rolling it, trying to chew it. by far the most played with toy this week besides the cardboard box and still most of her toys remain in the toy box unplayed with. hehe!
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Post by Steffi Loves Her Fuzzbuckets on Apr 17, 2009 9:43:16 GMT -5
Hah, I don't know, I have no idea what dryer balls are, It's so cute she's having so much fun with it though, PICTURES!! Pleeese.
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Post by charmantpapillon on Apr 17, 2009 15:11:32 GMT -5
arent they like tennis balls you put into the dryer for when you're drying something that has down in it like pillows coats and comforters so that it beats them and keeps them fluffy.
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Post by bluedove on Apr 17, 2009 17:39:04 GMT -5
Like these, right?
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Post by Steffi Loves Her Fuzzbuckets on Apr 17, 2009 21:45:27 GMT -5
Are you sure those are dryer balls? Well, They sure do look like TONS of fun! I'll have to check them out.. Looks ALOT like dogs toys, though, Hahh ;D
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Post by sherrylynne on Apr 17, 2009 22:36:42 GMT -5
You're supposed to use them in place of dryer sheets, to help prevent static build up. Also, to help decrease drying time. I can see how a fuzz would have a blast with them though
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Post by tsslilsis on Apr 17, 2009 23:33:04 GMT -5
But are they rubber??? I'd be concerned that the ferrets would chew the spikes off... I have a rubber grooming curry and it has rubber teeth/spikes on it and Weezer managed to chew a couple off. It could be dangerous.
-~Ketlin
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Post by ownedbyemily on Apr 17, 2009 23:54:09 GMT -5
The good quality ones are rubber but the cheap imitation ones are quite hard, I think it would be difficult to chew off spikes, check them out next time you find yourself in the dollar store.
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Post by mustelidmusk on Apr 18, 2009 9:39:13 GMT -5
Keep a close eye on these to make sure no damage is done - I can't even give my brats those kong toys beacuse they tear pieces off of them. In fact, I would allow playtime with this toy under cloe supervision only, but I have a serious chewer. -jennifer
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Post by Steffi Loves Her Fuzzbuckets on Apr 18, 2009 12:52:01 GMT -5
Yuup, That's true. I bet Stewart would chew off a few, after about 20 seconds of rolling around with it he'd realize after putting his mouth all over it that those spikeys have got to go. Lol,
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Post by harrisi on Apr 28, 2009 13:24:59 GMT -5
Keep a close eye on these to make sure no damage is done - I can't even give my brats those kong toys beacuse they tear pieces off of them. In fact, I would allow playtime with this toy under cloe supervision only, but I have a serious chewer. -jennifer Quick suggestion, have you tried the medium sized black kongs? they are made of a different material to the blue and red ones and they are made for bull terriers and the like so are very strong.
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