Which Chew Toys Are Best for Your Dog?

How many chew toys does your dog have? Probably too many, but your dog may disagree. Are they the best chew toys for your pet?

Choosing Chew Toys For Dogs That Are Fun and Healthy

Every house should have chew toys for dogs. Chewing is a natural part of a dog’s digestion process. By chewing, the dog stimulates his digestive system and flushes out all the food particles stuck on his teeth. The act of chewing also helps floss the teeth and grind up tartar accumulated in the teeth. It also encourages antibacterial saliva which effectively disinfects your dog’s mouth.

Now you might think that there are no appropriate chew toys for dogs, but there are a variety of options available in the market today. Most of these toys are designed to be chewed on and become a fun and safe activity for the dog. There are different options like, wooden chew toys, soft toys, tennis balls, Velcro toys, cotton balls and many other options. The important thing is that whatever toy you choose, it should encourage your dog’s active chewing. The choice should be made keeping in mind the activities your dogs enjoy most. If your dogs like to run around and play with tennis balls, then tennis balls would be a suitable option.

If your pet likes to cuddle and snuggle, soft, natural leather dog toys or a combination of soft natural leather with a tennis ball would be ideal. They are convenient to use and soft enough to ensure that your dog enjoys them. A soft natural leather toy can be a great alternative to squeakers and soft vinyl squeakers. A soft toy also allows your pet to express his creativity. With dogs being intelligent creatures, having a squeaky toy encourages them to use their intelligence in constructive ways.

Try A Tug Toy To Amuse Your Pet

There are a variety of tug toys available in the market today. These tug toys have an extending handle which can be used to pull a loose ball or toy from your dog’s mouth. You can choose from plastic or wooden balls, soft balls, nylon balls or any combination of these.

Treat-dispensing toys and float toys are other options. A treat-dispensing toy dispenses treats every time the trigger is pulled by your dog’s teeth. When the trigger is released the toy opens up and releases treats. A float toy float in water which can be retrieved using a floating stick. This is a great option for your pet as both of these toys help to improve their physical and mental health.

 

Puzzle toys are another option for your puppy and dog. Puppies love puzzle toys as they can work their way through the various puzzles using their teeth. The challenge is always available to sharpen their skill. Once your puppy gets older, you can introduce them to puzzles that can be made out of wood or carpet. You can make puzzles out of a variety of materials like cardboard, cloth and paper, just to name a few.

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