My Jack Russell has a sock fetish but to be fair he would make do with a soft toy. When he is excited - if I have been out or the doorbell rings he will grab the first soft thing (usually a sock from the dog toy box) and run to meet me with it.
The husky doesn't really do "toys" as such but he loves to steal the milk bottle from the recycling or from the counter if he is lucky! And will tear it open to lick the inside clean.
He was 6 months old when we got him - rehomed after a family break up - and completely wild. He was bearable when my husband was at home but otherwise I would have to eat my breakfast, standing up in the garden - the only place safe to eat without him trying to steal my food. He would steal food from off the hob as it was cooking, he could open the cupboard where we kept the butter and steal it. All groceries had to be put in locked cupboards as soon we got in because otherwise he would help himself.
He learned to open the living room door when he was 12 months so my son turned the handle round so you have to lift it up, not press it down. So he learned to open it that way instead. He opens the door from boths sides so if we are going out for more than 5 minutes we have to bolt the door so he can't get in.
He has destroyed 4 vintage teddy bears - including my mother's bear that is 80 years old and he rifles through the laundry basket to look for underwear.
When my husband takes him to the beach he wears a harness attached to a lunge rein. He pulled so hard in his desire to meet new people that he actually snapped the clip on the lunge rein.
He has grown much bigger than an average husky. (He towers over my mum's retriever cross) and he has one ear up and one ear down like a cartoon mongrel but he doesn't have a mean bone in his body and we would never be without him.