Start teaching your puppy to play right away, is a smart move for all pet owners. Encourage them to play on your terms, reward them for playing with their toys. Give them plenty of exercise to use up as much of their puppy energy as possible. Get to know their personality and introduce toys that allow them to seek and find, cuddle or fetch the ball. Helping your pup to focus on their toys will often reduce the likelihood of them making your shoes, slippers or furniture their go to toys. Having the right dog toys is not a sure fix, but provides strong play alternatives.
Add this glow in the dark dog caller ball to your pet’s collar when playing toss, running in the evening and for backyard play. The glow will help you spot your pup quickly and keep an eye during early morning play and night walks.
Great gift ideas for aggressive chewers and pups who love a good bone!!
Here are some of our favorite toys for strong dogs and aggressive chewers. Not all toys are for all dogs, but when you find one that works, wow it is exciting. Work hard and play hard!!!
Leather or faux leather pet toy is a great option for many pets. Try one and see how it goes, pets can be picky, but these durable toys are a great option when choosing the right toys for your dog or cat.
Dog toys can trendy, cool and entertaining. We love trendy pet toys that are great gifts and perfect for puppies, small breeds and dogs who chew a bit, but not too much.
Plush toys for dogs are not always a great choice, every breed is different and some cherish their toys, while others cannot wait to tear them apart. If you have a pup that love plush toys, carries them around or even sleeps with them, here are some fun options we pulled together.
Keep your pup entertained as you lounge in the pool with this awesome ring launcher that will give you pup plenty of play and enjoyment.
Doing your research before you bring your pup home or start day one will help you to teach your dog to play, encourage good manners and make them smarter. Make it a family affair, giving each member of the family their role in training the pup.
Q. Are all dog toys right for all dogs?
A. No, your dog’s size, personality, strength and play style all contribute to the type of dog toy best for your dog. For chewers, plush toys are not the best. For cuddles, plush toys are awesome. For aggressive players, you might have to try a few different dog toys to find one that is a match.