My 1 1/2 yr. old golden retriever sometimes eats her stuffed toys. She'll eat some or most of the fuzzy "body", rip out all the stuffing and scatter it all over the floor, and eat the squeaker. She mainly does this at night while we're sleeping (I keep a few toys in the bedroom including a nylabone, kong, and stuffed toys). She's not crated at night, usually sleeps on her bed without a peep and hasn't bothered anything else in the room like furniture or shoes. She doesn't seem to have any tummy/intestinal problems as a result, but is it dangerous to let her do this?





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In the beginning I thought she was just unstuffing the toy and not really eating it....until I began to find stuffing material when I was on "pooper scooping" duty.
I don't think eating a little now and then is a problem, but honestly I have stopped buying them. She never ate the squeakers fortunately and that's what I would worry about most. For now I keep her well supplied with bones and balls and heavy duty toys and that seems to be enough, but I know she would just love to get her little jaws on a stuffie if she could!

Louie ingested it over his 1st Easter and got sick. $400 later we now watch him carefully when he plays with them.... Thankfully he has never eaten a squeaker. 

Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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