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Indestructible my shiny hiney!! Dog had it destroyed in 6 hours. Waste of $$$
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I bought this blue buffalo dog stuffy toy for my medium sized dog. It says it is for "heavy chewers" and she really isn't a heavy chewer. My German shepherd was a heavy chewer. This little dog isn't. So this toy should have lasted her a couple of weeks at best.
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