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Forty South Tasmania Issue 118, Spring 2025

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Forty South Tasmania Issue 118, Spring 2025INSIDE ISSUE 118 The garden of Idunn Sonia Strong The Rise Peter Edward Choraziak Fish and ships: under the influence of salmon Steve Harris Flying plastic bag class, from Mt Roland to the Mersey Jason MacLeod Footmarks in a faraway never never Don Defenderfer Then and Now Hartz through the ages Christine Wilson Storms and summits Kate Brown Remembering David Kilvert and Ewen Scott Rob Shaw Park life a contemplation Simon Grove Artists and Artisans

INSIDE ISSUE 118

The garden of Idunn | Sonia Strong

The Rise | Peter Edward Choraziak

Fish and ships: under the influence of salmon | Steve Harris

Flying plastic-bag class, from Mt Roland to the Mersey | Jason MacLeod

Footmarks in a faraway never never | Don Defenderfer

Then and Now Hartz through the ages | Christine Wilson

Storms and summits | Kate Brown

Remembering David Kilvert and Ewen Scott | Rob Shaw

Park life - a contemplation | Simon Grove

Artists and Artisans Multifaceted | Sonia Strong

A la Fiona Unexpected vegetarians | Fiona Stocker

Woodland Bay Retreat | Rayne Allinson

The Abels Mountains of Jupiter | Rob Shaw

The Patch Twenty-three and a half reasons | Peter Grant

Obituary Marguerite (Ninki) Wynne | David Hurburgh

About books A wild holy madness | Meg May

About books New kid on the hike guide block | Rob Shaw

 

 

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JDunlop
Boise, US
★★★★★ 3
Nice Idea, but Durability Was Very Limited
Color: Reed, Seaweed & Corn Husk, Seaweed & Corn Silk, Number of Items: 3
These woven grass chew balls are a nice concept and made from natural materials, which I appreciated. They are lightweight, easy for dogs to carry, and can be fun for light play or supervised interaction. The texture also seems appealing for chewing and tossing around. However, the main issue was durability. For my miniature Goldendoodle, the toys lasted only a few minutes before starting to come apart. If your dog is an active chewer, these may not hold up very long. They may be better suited for very gentle chewers or short-term play rather than dogs that like to really chew. The natural material aspect is a plus, but longevity was disappointing. Because of the limited durability, I’m giving these three stars. Good idea, but they did not last long enough for my dog.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
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AMR
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun outdoor/indoor mental stimulation for dogs
Color: All, Number of Items: 12
These Natural dog chew toys are great; here are a few highlights from my experience: • Woven by hand with 100% natural ingredients such as corn leaf, reed, timothy hay, corn husk corn silk, and seaweed. • These toys are lightweight and can be used as a chew toy, play toy, or for mental stimulation. These have a light sent to them, so I hid them around our large farm and let the pups search for them by scent. It was challenging for them, but they were so excited when they found them. • They are tied together like a puzzle rope. One of my pups loves the challenge of slowing trying to unravel this, while the other one just wants to destroy it. • I let my dogs have these outside only, that way if they are destroyed it will just be natural fertilizer for our farm. If you want them to use them inside, they may get messy depending on how aggressive a chewer your dog is. • Some of these will last longer than others just because they have different natural ingredients. Keep in mind that these are great, but they are not rubber, so they are not meant to last for years with a dog that is an aggressive chewer. • Depending on your dog and how they are, these may last for a long time, or for a short time. They will last for a while if your pup is a light chewer, but if they are an aggressive chewer they may not last very long. Either way you are giving your dog a natural fun toy that will challenge them while still keeping them healthy.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026
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Corey W Christenson
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 1
Did not work for my dog.
Color: Reed, Seaweed & Corn Husk, Seaweed & Corn Silk, Number of Items: 3, Color: Reed, Seaweed & Corn Husk, Seaweed & Corn Silk, Number of Items: 3
Never again will I get these. I got this for my heeler puppy and she demolished them within seconds and the pieces got stuck in her teeth. I also did some research and dogs should not eat corn husk do you own research but it’s not recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026
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Krystal Dubroc
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice enrichment toy for active dogs
This is a fun interactive dog toy for days when my dog needs extra activity inside. The automatic rolling motion makes it more engaging than a standard ball. It works best on hard floors or flat surfaces, and the USB-C charging is convenient.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026
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Hope
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Good entertainment for my puppy
Style: Milk & Cookies, Style: Milk & Cookies
My puppy was 11 weeks when I got this toy. She loved the cookies because that was the pretty much only thing that she can grab and make squeaky sound. She didn’t show any interest to the milk carton or play with the holes. One week later, we put cookies and other chew toys in there and she figured out how to take them out. Sometimes she wants to put them back. And now she also play with the milk carton by chewing and carrying it. It is bigger than her. But she lifts her head up high and carrying it around. So cute. The cookies are so bouncy when she drops them, making her to want to play more. Update: original purchase was in August 2025. Now May 2026, both cookies and milk carton are still intact and the favorite toy of our two dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025

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