Reddit reviews Mammoth TireBiter Chew Toy with Rope, Large
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Large 10-Inch TireBiter with RopeMade real-tire-tough from specially formulated natural rubber with patented two-ply nylonPerfect for interactive playing, tossing and tuggingStrong,durable chew toy
ACDs are quite the toy destroyers aren't they? Although my guy isn't quite as esteemed in the destruction field as an ACD, he is pretty bad. Here's what has survived him:
Reading my list, god damn my dog is spoiled. Keep in mind, these are just the toys that have made it. I'm not even counting the ones he's destroyed!
Let me know if you have any questions!
Lastly, I don't own a husky, but man do I respect the destruction a husky can wreck. I would recommend going to a husky group on facebook or a subreddit to see what toys they would recommend. If it's husky approved... it should last.
Something like this.
https://www.amazon.com/TireBiters-Large-Chew-Black-10-Inch/dp/B005FTN3SW
Spot Play Strong - They'll get through them, but it takes longer than most toys. Wren's last many months.
Chuck-It Max Glow Ball - I don't know if she'll like this one as much since she isn't into fetch, but Wren's FAVORITE toy is Chuck-It Max Glow Ball. It's flexible, so it's not for chewing per say, more for mooshing in the mouth or throwing, but I've never met a dog who makes a dent for months. Bought as gifts for many family members with all kinds of dogs, every single one now raves about it. Must be Max Glow, not LED. Also great for playing in the dark, just shine it with a flashlight for a minute first.
Mammoth Tire Toys - Just awesome. Again, they'll get through them, but it take a long time.
As others said, also Wren approved:
West Paw Bumi - Overall lifetime favorite second to Glow Ball
Kong - The texture isn't Wren's fave chewing texture, but they hold up wonderfully. A little peanut butter makes it a hit
Frozen Raw Bones - Any bone does come with potential dangers. Dogs can break teeth, especially little dogs, or if they are a crazy strong enough dog where they can break off pieces, if they would eat them, this isn't for you. NEVER FEED ANY KIND OF COOKED BONE. Any bone that is not frozen/refrigerated is probably cooked. ALWAYS SUPERVISE. I like this brand for Wren. Ask your vet what they think for your dog.