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| Written by Pack Leader |
| Sunday, 20 February 2011 22:14 |
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For the record, Cheiss’ process of destruction on a typical plush squeaky toy is exacting. Here is how the destruction occurs: He circles the plush toys, seeking out the weakest area (usually the nose or eyes), and proceeds to remove that area with exacting precision. From there, the stuffing is removed, left discarded on the floor like a dropped pillow. At this point, he locates the squeaker and removes it with the expertise of a surgeon. After these tasks have been accomplished, we are left staring at the discarded skin of what once was an exquisite toy. Premier's Pogo Plush Toys are the exceptions to this process. Cheiss has tried for weeks to destroy the toy in the same way he’s destroyed hundreds of others. Yet, he has failed miserably in his attempts. There are very few weak spots in the stitching of Pogo Plush toy. I’m not sure what process they use to manufacture, but it’s a good one! |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 20 February 2011 22:43 |
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The free-floating squeaker is protected by a cage of thick rubber that is nearly impossible to penetrate, yet still allows plenty of “bounce-back” for gnawing. This rubber cage acts just like a human rib cage and provides optimum protection so the dog can spend days chewing and tearing, and still not stop the toy from squeaking.

