Wednesday, March 25, 2015

How To Choose The Right Dog Chew Toys For Heavy Chewers

By Leslie Ball


If you are a dog owner, you know that providing chew toys to your pup is important. It can help provide them with entertainment and make sure that your valuables don't end up with tooth marks all over them. If you have a dog with strong jaws or who chews excessively, here are tips you can use to select the right dog chew toys for heavy chewers.

One thing you have to realize is that you may need to try several different types of toys until you find the kind that will last the longest and which your dog prefers. Don't be surprised if your dog seems to love a toy for a little while and then become bored with it. If you have a few to switch out you may find that you can keep their interest without spending a fortune.

One of the first things to do before you go shopping is to think about how large your dog is and how old it is. A full grown dog may not need to change the size of the items it is chewing on but a puppy likely will. A toy that is too large or heavy may be difficult for your canine to carry around. A toy that is too small may not be durable enough to stand up to your pup's teeth.

A fantastic and versatile material for canine toys is rubber. A dense, rubber item can usually handle vigorous play and extended use. They can also be cleaned easily which is helpful if your dog tends to hide or bury its toys. Just make sure that a vigorous session does not end in small nubs or chunks being bitten off or swallowed. You do not want to jeopardize your pooch's health by letting it consume parts of its toys.

Rope toys can also be great for some canines. Look for thick, heavy ones that can stand up to powerful jaws. Ropes can be great because you can also use them to play tug of war with your pet as well as giving them something to exercise their jaws. Just be alert that your pup has not gotten individual strands separated from the rope. It can be very dangerous if they swallow the strings.

You may like the look of stuffed options with squeakers in them but you may find that they may not last as long as you would like. Some are made with more durable fabric. Durable options will often be flatter and will have less stuffing inside them. Always take away any toy once your pet has bitten a hole in it. The last thing you want is for them to ingest toxic stuffing.

Looking online can be a great first step when shopping. Make sure you look at sites that list a wide variety of items and which have user reviews. Remember that not every dog will like every toy. Look at reviews which talk about how durable or sturdy a toy is, not whether a pet is interested in it or not. You want to make sure you have as much information as you can when it is time to make your purchase.

Playing with your pup is a lot of fun especially if you have the right toys to do so. By picking the right options for your pup and checking them regularly for damaged or dangerous areas you and your canine can burn off energy and curb destructive behaviors before they cause problems.




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