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Bosshard in China: Documenting Social Change in the 1930s

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Bosshard in China: Documenting Social Change in the 1930sPRODUCT DETAILS : ISBN : 9789881902535 BY (AUTHOR) Knothe, Florian, BY (AUTHOR) Pfrunder, Peter PUBLISHER : Hong Kong University Press PUBLICATION DATE : May 01, 2018 COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION : Hong Kong IMPRINT : The University of Hong Kong, University of Museum and Art Gallery LANGUAGE : English AGE : General PRODUCT FORM : Paperback softback DIMENSION : 269 mm x 231 mm WEIGHT : 862 g PRODUCT CATEGORY : * This is a fixed price item. Promo codes,

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LetsGetReal
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for Aggressive Chewers
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I've been looking for toys my German Shepherd puppies can't tear apart or chew into little bits within minutes. These are tough enough to stand up to them and have the added benefit of helping their teeth with the little surface nubs. This is the second set I've purchased - not because the puppies destroyed them, but because they needed a set for inside as well as outside. I HIGHLY recommend these toys if your dog is a destruction machine!!
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Durable, sensory texture
Color: Blue-Green-Orange
These are fantastic. They are durable and high quality. My dog loves the sensory texture and they satisfy his aggressive chewing. I've bought other high-end, popular brands and he chewed through it in less than two hours. I would definitely buy these again (if I even had to)!
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Chisme28
Bozeman, US
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Best purchase
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These are by far one of the best toys for my aggressive chewer. My pitbull mix loves the football & ball, gave the other toy to my niece's dog. Bought them in Nov/Dec and they have held up great, still look new. I was upset when I saw they are no longer available. I would have purchased more to have some for specific outdoor use.
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Gama
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 4
Good buy
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Babies didn't use them. Too tough for their mouths. They are to small. Good for a bigger puppy.
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The Missus (sometimes Mr, too)
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Mastiff mix puppy loves them
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I have experience with large working dog breeds, and I've got a mastiff lab mix puppy, who at 5 months weighs 50 pounds and is teething hard, and chews on everything. Most chew toys I've tried broke within a few minutes, but these have held up. I like that the ones I received are hollow, so I can put puppy kibbles inside them to keep the dog busy in her crate, and slow her eating so she doesn't scarf down her meals and get sick. The hole is small, but I feed small sized "taste of the Wild" brand kibbles, and they would pour out of Kong toys within seconds. I have recommended them to other puppy owners. My dog isn't an aggressive chewer, but for a teething puppy, these toys do seem to be ideal.
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