by Andrew Garcia
Sep 27, 2022
2 minute read
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- What Are the Right Toys for Your Pet?
- Consider Your Dog’s Age
- Think About the Toy’s Texture and Size
- Types of Dog Toys
Dogs naturally love chewing and playing. Although some dogs actively chew and play more than others, every dog
needs pet toys. In fact, dogs develop destructive problems when they do
not have the proper outlet to follow their instincts. There are endless dog toy options in the market. However,
choosing a suitable one can be pretty challenging. Thankfully, this article is here to guide you in making a
perfect choice for your four-legged friend.
What Are the Right Toys for Your Pet?
Before choosing a dog toy, it is essential to consider several factors, ensuring they are perfect for your pet.
These factors include safety, durability, and most importantly, fun. Furthermore, you should consider your dog’s
preferences, size, and activity level.
Another factor to consider before purchasing a dog toy is the environment where your furry pal spends his time.
We can’t guarantee your dog’s safety or enthusiasm with a specific toy. Nevertheless, we can offer the following
advice.
Consider Your Dog’s Age
Your dog’s age plays a critical role in choosing the perfect toy for him. Toys suitable for puppies usually have
soft rubber and cuddly fabric. While dogs between 3 to 9 months old prefer chewy toys because they are soft and
soothing. In addition, they help puppies with teething. With increasing age, you can challenge your dog’s mental
capabilities. Therefore you can choose puzzle or hide and seek toys for your older dogs.

Think About the Toy’s Texture and Size
You should also consider size when choosing a suitable toy for your dog. For example, extra small toys are not
ideal for medium and large-sized dogs. Furthermore, always check the manufacturer’s product label for dog size
recommendations. Also, avoid leaving stray accessories on the toys, as your dogs may chew or ingest them.
Regarding texture, some dog toys are soft, while some are tough. Additionally, some toys are completely smooth
while others have unique textures. Consider these before choosing a dog toy. Also, notice your dog’s activity
levels and how he plays and chews to evaluate the right dog toy.
Types of Dog Toys
Your dog’s toy preference will depend on his playing and chewing style. You can try out different toy types and
learn how your dog plays with them.
Balls
Canine ball toys are available in several varieties, from basic tennis or rubber balls to
glow-in-the-dark balls. Some balls have squeakers, while some have openings you can fill with treats. So when
choosing a dog ball, ensure it is small enough for your dog to carry in his mouth. At the same time, the ball
should be large enough to prevent accidental swallowing.

Treat Puzzles
Treat puzzles are great for
helping your dog understand how to earn a treat. This type of dog toy also builds problem-solving skills. A
treat puzzle can even inspire lazy dogs. In other words, it can help your best buddy lose extra weight. There
are tons of treat puzzles in the market,
ranging from labyrinth-style tons to rolling treat balls. You can choose the perfect one for your pal according
to your preference.
Discs and Other Retrieving Toys
Dogs that love balls and fetch tend to enjoy discs and retrieval toys. Discs are more
versatile than balls when playing fetch because you can vary the speed, changing its direction. This variety can
then challenge your dog, preventing boredom.
Click to learn How to Teach Your Dog to Play With a Flying
Disc.
Hide-and-seek Toys
Hide and seek toys have a toy-within-a-toy concept. This concept is especially suitable for dogs that love to
play, keeping them busy for hours. Furthermore, these toys are plush and soft, allowing you to hide smaller
plush inside one big plush.
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