
Accessories 40 Sabrina Bonillo September 7, 2024

As dog owners, we all want the best for our pups. That means ensuring they have toys that are safe, enjoyable, and can keep them entertained. But let’s be honest, with so many choices available, it can get a bit overwhelming trying to pick the right toys.
Don’t worry; this guide is here to help! We’re going to look at the best dog toys around and give you a good sense of what to consider for your dog’s safety and fun.

First off, your dog needs toys that fit them just right, based on how big they are, what kind of dog they are, and what they like to do. If you grab garbage or badly made toys, you’re just opening the door to problems. Your dog could choke, get blockages inside, or get cuts. Cheap plastic can break off and get stuck in their throat, and some stuff just can’t hold up when a big dog starts chewing.
Good toys also help keep your dog out of trouble. A bored dog might chew on the table leg or dig up the yard! But if they got cool toys to play with, they’ll probably leave your stuff alone.
The dog toy market is diverse, catering to various play styles, dog sizes, and developmental stages. Below are the most popular types of dog toys, their benefits, and suggestions for selecting the best one for your pet.
Some dogs are heavy chewers, especially breeds like Pit Bulls, German Shepherds, and Labrador Retrievers. These dogs can go through toys quickly, so it’s important to choose durable, long-lasting options.

Interactive toys challenge your dog’s mind and keep them engaged for longer periods, which is especially beneficial if you have a high-energy dog or one prone to separation anxiety.
Tug toys are great for bonding with your dog and burning off excess energy. Playing tug-of-war can be an excellent way for both of you to engage in a fun, energetic game.
If your dog loves to run and fetch, toys designed for playing fetch will help you keep them active and entertained. These toys typically have a high bounce or are designed to travel long distances.

Many dogs enjoy carrying around soft, plush toys for comfort. These toys can also act as security items, helping to calm your dog during stressful situations or when you’re not around.
Treat-dispensing toys provide an added layer of fun by rewarding your dog with treats as they play. These toys are perfect for keeping your dog engaged and satisfying their natural instinct to hunt for food.

While selecting the best dog toys is crucial, knowing what to avoid is equally important. Certain materials or poorly made toys can pose significant risks to your dog’s safety.
Avoid toys that break easily into small pieces or have small parts that could be ingested. If a toy falls apart quickly or has parts that could be chewed off, it’s not a safe choice. Always inspect toys regularly for wear and tear.
Many low-quality toys are made with toxic chemicals, such as lead, phthalates, or BPA. Always choose toys from reputable manufacturers that use non-toxic materials, particularly for dogs who like to chew on their toys.
While hard plastic toys may seem durable, they can be dangerous to dogs’ teeth, especially if they’re extremely hard. Glass toys should also be avoided due to the risk of breaking into sharp shards.
Some squeaky toys may have small parts inside that could pose a choking hazard. Look for squeaky toys that are made with durable, safe materials, and avoid those that have weak seams or could easily be torn apart.

Having the right toys is only part of the equation. Here are some tips to help make playtime more enjoyable for both you and your dog:
Dogs can get bored of playing with the same toys every day. By rotating toys, you keep their playtime fresh and engaging. You don’t need to have a new toy every week—just swap out old ones and reintroduce them at different intervals.
Interactive toys are a great opportunity to incorporate training. Use treat-dispensing toys to reward good behavior, or practice commands while playing with fetch toys. Training while playing strengthens your bond and helps your dog learn new skills.
While many toys are safe, supervision is still important, especially for dogs who are heavy chewers. Always monitor your dog when they’re playing with a new toy to ensure they don’t accidentally swallow pieces or hurt themselves.
Choose toys that are appropriate for your dog’s size and energy level. For instance, a small puppy may enjoy soft plush toys, while a large, strong dog might need a tougher, more durable chew toy.
The right toys can make your dog happier and healthier. No matter if they’re a super chewer, a smarty pants, or a fetch fanatic!. So you can choose long-lasting, safe toys, and watch them when they play, you can make sure play is fun! Your friend will be enriched mentally!
So get some nice toys, play with your friend and you will deepen the bond. Your dog will thank you for it!
About the author
Sabrina Bonillo is a freelance writer for Doghelpclub, coveringing the "Accessories" section. She shares recommendations on the best dog gear, from collars and leashes to toys and Gps trackers


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