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What are the most durable dog toys?

I have a lab who loves to shread things when she gets the chance. Currently she has kongs (the red cone shaped ones, a jack type one and that's it I think), and this one purple jolly ball that she loves.What are really durable dog toys for a dog who loves to eat/pick apart at things. Tennis balls don't work.and errmsomething besides kongs would be nice.Thanks.

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I beleive that is how many fire stations respond.
You don't say what year Lamborghini. You might have weak struts, you could be going too fast; um if the struts are good try taking the speed bump at a slight angle.
I don't think studs are something you'd want to mess with on a day to day basis for a summer camp. You can get shoes that have a double rim around the edge and a groove in the center. I think they go by different names like rim shoes or eventers. Unlike studs, these require no special care and they give quite a lot of extra traction. I evented through training level with them. If you were to take a cross section of the shoe, it would look like this: /./
The of alarms is in corralation with the amount of equipment and manpower needed. Usually first alarm will consist of 3 engines, 2 ladders, 1 rescue. Each alarm after the first will bring you another 3 engines and 2 ladders. Then the incident commander can ask for specialty pieces such as a cantine unit to feed the fire fighters on scene if they are expected to be in service for an extended period of time or an air unit to refill the breathing tanks. Another specialty unit that is getting requested a lot is a R.I.T. (Rapid Intervention Team) they are there incase a fire fighter gets in trouble. there sole job on the fire ground is to be ready to go in and find and rescue a fire fighter who is down.

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