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Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs
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There's no toy like a dead, de-stuffed toy!
We used to get our Dachshund "log dog" toys. He could kill them in short order, but sometimes he'd play with them for a bit.
Kind of funny. Many years ago we had a back yard with squirrels and 2 dogs. I think the bigger dog killed a squirrel, and then disappointed that the squirrel stopped "playing" left it. I went out and the dachshund was chewing on something. He'd often find a stick or old bit of bone to chew, but this seemed different. As I got closer I realized that it was. He was chewing the head of the squirrel, well, it had been the head. Now it was a floppy, flat de-stuffed dispenser for the squirrel's brains. He was not happy that I relieved him of his toy/snack. I also once caught him with a cornered bunny rabbit that was shaken, not stirred. He hadn't gotten a chance to really get a good bite of the rabbit, but when I yelled at him, he turned around to face me with a tuft of bunny fur in his mouth.
Killer as a youngster
The business end
A little older
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