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<DIV>Hi. I wonder if anybody has ever seen something like this? A
friend's dog LOVES to chew tennis balls. Chew chew chew. But,
although she's a heavyweight chewer, she's not a heavyweight dog, and her little
mouth can't really get around the ball to get a grip. But it's exactly the
resistance and chewability she craves. (Forget stuffies, they're gone in
30 seconds, as are most other toys (even the ones advertised "for power
chewers"), and she doesn't like Kongs.)</DIV>
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<DIV>So. By any chance has any dog toy manufacturer invented tennis
balls that aren't in the shape of tennis balls? Maybe thinner cylinders,
or bone shape or something? I would love to get them for her. (Would
save my friend's furniture and shoes, as well as keeping the dog
occupied.)</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks!</DIV>
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<DIV>Beth H. (Duchess ATB and Blueberry ATB)</DIV>
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