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4 Responses to “What’s the best way to clean dog toys?”
By el*bull*fighter on Apr 23, 2007 | Reply
There is no easy way unless you tried to grab them with duct tape which I don’t know if it would work. More than likely, you will have to pull them out by hand (or tweezer) then pop them in the washing machine. and then she can play with them again.
They sell these squishy rubber toys at the pet store for outside that she may like and it would save her inside toys.
By bebop_music on Apr 25, 2007 | Reply
i only let rubber toys out of the house. the plush ones i put in the washer like laundry and then dry them on low so that they dont mildew
By Sugar Pie on Apr 28, 2007 | Reply
plastic: run (alone) thru a dishwasher cycle
fabric: wash in washign machine
By Queen of Practicality on Apr 29, 2007 | Reply
I wouldn’t let your dog use fabric toys outside. Have inside toys (fabric, fluffy ect) and outside toys (made of rubber). These rubber things are easier to clean by either putting them in a bucket of water and dish soap solution or running them through a empty dishwasher cycle with soap. Plus, makes sure they aren’t bring their outside toys inside because they will bring all sorts of germs into your household.
Unfortunately, since you already have stickers in them you really don’t have much of a choice other than to pick them out one at a time. If you soak them in water for a while before they will start to slightly fall apart and you might be able to pick them out easier. Try using tweezers instead of your fingers so you don’t stick yourself.
I am assuming you are talking about the large stickers about the size of a nickle and not the little tiny ones. My dog as a child used to get into them all of the time and we would have to soak her in water and pull them out carefully.