The Best Toys for Your Dogs
Dogs is a major status symbol in American pet-keeping. Every
year, over 12 billion dollars have been spent on dog food and
veterinary care alone. According to the American Pet Products
Manufacturers Association's 2003-2004 Pet Owners' Survey, more
than half of dog owners purchase toys for their dogs.
Playing with toys is not the monopoly of little kids but also
pets of different kind. Dogs have their own sets of toys to
enjoy during their playing time.
Dogs benefit from these toys, health and training wise. There
are dog toys that can strengthen their teeth or build their
intelligence especially if they also attend a series of training
classes with the experts. Like man, dogs are very sociable.
Interaction with their companion or a sibling dog is very
important in avoiding behavioral problems in the future.
When buying toys for your dog, you may want to match them with
your dog's needs, demands and even personality. Is your dog the
type that enjoys chasing and retrieving games, or chewing,
sitting and sprawling? You may want to try experimenting first
to find out which toys make your dogs the happiest.
Before going on a toy hunt, take a look at this list of toys
that may help you identify the right kind of toy for your dog.
* CHEW TOYS. These are perfect for the dog that likes to chew a
lot. Instead of your dog chewing your furniture, why not buy
these TOUGH little babies for them. These types of dog toy are
usually made of nylon or latex rubber. The "King Kong Toys" are
among the popular brands of chew toys. You can experiment by
stuffing these toys with peanut butter or cheese spread, freeze
them and give them to your dog for hours of licking and chewing
fun.
Doggie "potato chips" is also a favorite. These "edible chips"
can last to a minimum of an hour to a couple of days. They are
available in different shapes like pig ears, snouts, cow
knuckles, femurs, hooves and bully sticks. Others are
bone-shaped made from a variety of vegetables such as carrots.
Another good toy for your dog's chewing pleasure is the rawhide.
These are non- consumable, mummified skin-like toy that you have
to throw away when they get soggy, and give your dog a new one.
Some rawhides are basted with a variety of flavorings. Be sure
to get the "USA rawhide" with a little flag sticker on the label
because these do not contain preservative flavorings that are
harmful for your dogs.
SQUEAKY TOYS. For these toys, choose the rubber over the stuffed
toys for durability and to avoid synthetic materials. These
little noisemakers are good for training your dog's hunting
skills.
RETRIEVING TOYS. These are perfect for the chase-and-retrieve
types of dogs. Dogs enjoy these toys because they get to play
with you. Frisbees and balls made specifically for this
activity, are the best to be used. Your dog will get a good
workout and so is your arm.
TUG TOYS. These toys are best for dogs that like to grab hold
and never let go. Available in rope-like designs.
BRAIN TEASERS. Best for dogs that is left alone a lot. "Biscuit
balls" and "food cubes" are great examples. These toys require
the dog to solve types of puzzle in order to get a treat.
Various toys of these forms are available in the market.
1. For Chewers of all Sizes
SQUIRREL DUDE - tough, durable and fun too; this hollow rubber
chew toy takes on a new level in innovation; this helps to
exercise your dog's jaw a little more with the four little
rubber prongs blocking the hole slightly that the dog has to
work a little harder to get the goodies out.
2. Ball Launchers and Throwers (Retrieve Toys)
FRISBEES - is an all-time favorite dog toy especially the soft
version; fold to fit in a pocket; comes in blue and orange
colors, size six to nine inches, prices at eleven to sixteen
dollars.
THE ROUND ORBEE - a tough ball hallowed with