My GSD settled in at 85lbs.Vegas is now 80lbs … a big girl i’d say
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We've had dogs over the years that would wear your arm out throwing a ball.My dog can play fetch until my arm falls off or I pass out. I use a "thrower"
for distance etc. She is all about the ball. Fast roll on the ground, she's on top of it.
Long throw, she can often get it on the first bounce. Throw it high and long, she'll
watch it like a Lab watching ducks fall. Throw it in the water, she jumps in and is
swimming.
She has toys to chew on etc. But the tennis balls are for play time only. I do not give
her the balls because she destroys them, pulls the covers off and rips the balls
to pieces. However, sometimes I'll let her have some doggie "me" time instead of
bringing the ball back to me. During those times she rolls onto her back, wiggles
around on the ground, chews the ball and looks to be having the time of her life.
It makes me smile and is a joy to watch. These pics are from this afternoon.








We've had dogs over the years that would wear your arm out throwing a ball.
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For our GSD, a tennis ball has a life span of about 10 minutes.
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We tried the ones without the squeaker as well. But she would puncture those within an hour and they would deflate into a half moon![]()

A stuffed animal has the same life expectancy as a tennis ball does in my placeI bought my sweet, 37 lb Springer Spaniel field dog some of those fluffy dog toys with squeakers at Costco thinking how well behaved and respectful she would treat them. I thought she would treasure them.
It took her maybe 15 minutes to rip the squeakers out of all four toys and maybe 45 minutes till all the stuffing was ripped out.
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We used to dog sit our shepherds brother. Sometimes he would stay with us for a month or two.Agree totally. Tennis balls don't last long, but they're cheap and I buy them by the tube.
The thrower I mentioned is a Chuck It I think. Cup on the end of a curved plastic stick.
Works good. I couldn't remember the name. Any toy with a rope connected, like a
rubber ball with a rope through it, a nubbie rubber triangle with a rope through it etc etc
all end up with the knots in the rope removed via a combination of gnawing and death shake.
Interesting how quickly they figure out how to destroy the toy. The only toys we let
her have anytime she wants is a Kong, a green gorilla and some tough a-- chew rings.
She has not been able to maime, injure or behead any of those 3 toys. We also let her chew
up what they call dinosaur bones (smoked cow femur). She has a squeaker chicken but
has never been interested in it. Any attempt at stuffed animals has led me to just a big
clean up effort. Early on she also shredded a couple of dog beds, what a freaking mess
those were. However, now she has 3 beds and uses all at different times. No more shredding.
I'll look for that nubbie ball thing. And I'll reconsider the Nylabone. Any other toys, I'm always
open for tips.
Hope y'all have a nice day and Happy Easter.












My wife thought it was hilarious, and the dogs decided to commando crawl to where they could reach my face and take liberties with their tongues when I started to struggle. 





Karma got her good 





