What toys should I buy for my dog?
BackGiving your dog a range of mentally stimulating, interesting and fun toys to play with will stop them being destructive with the things that you don’t want them to chew. A range of toys is advisable to appeal to their different needs and moods, for example chew toys are great for teeth and are mentally stimulating, balls are obviously great to chase and exercise with, and ropes, frisbees and toys combining ropes with balls etc are great for you to play along too. Make sure that the toys you choose are appropriate size and don’t have any risk of choking, also monitor if the toy becomes smaller through chewing and throw it away before it becomes a choke risk. You should also be careful not to leave dogs (particularly puppies) alone with toys that could be a choking hazard.
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