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Evil Cuz - large size

My wife bought Sydney an evil Cuz in the large size this weekend. We had heard that the feet were harder to chew off of these. Well, Sydney had the feet chewed off in about an hour. I think he could have gotten them off sooner, but he didn't really apply himself to the job for a little while.

So far it is holding up like a champ, sans feet of course. I have thrown it for him about a billion times this weekend.

Quite expensive toy, but well worth the money.

--Bradley
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We have been through several of these, both Good and Bad. The only difference between the Good and Bad Cuz is that the Bad Cuz have devil horns. They come in a variety of colors, and our dogs don't seem to prefer any particular color. They love them all.

The only size we have tried so far is the medium size. The first thing Sydney does is rip their feet off. We just watch him for about 10-15 minutes when we give him a new one, and make sure to get the feet as soon as he rips them off. Usually the next thing to go is the squeaker. It stays attached usually, but somehow Sydney can break the thing. This doesn't affect his enjoyment of the toy. Otherwise it takes Sydney quite a while to "kill" a Cuz. The one he is playing with now has been around for a couple of months.

We are planning to try the large size next time. From what I have heard it is harder to pull the feet off of those. We shall see.

Overall good toys, but I would only let our dogs play with them while supervised. They make great indoor fetch toys as they are light weight.

These toys are made by JW Pet (www.jwpet.com), but their web site is really simplistic. For more information look at some reseller sites.

--Bradley
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