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What Kind of Chew Toy is Right for My Dog?

Action toys are good for dogs who need to get out their energy. Rope toys are one example. Dogs can use them to play tug-of-war or other fun games. https://firthvet.com/

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What Kind of Chew Toy is Right for My Dog?

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  1. What Kind of Chew Toy is Right for My Dog? There are all kinds of chew toys out there. And it turns out that there isn’t a one- size-fits-all option. Your dog should probably have various types of toys for different needs. Here, your vets London, ON breaks it down. Action Toys Action toys are good for dogs who need to get out their energy. Rope toys are one example. Dogs can use them to play tug-of-war or other fun games. Fetch toys are also very effective—you can toss a ball and have your dog return it to you, and it wears your dog out while they have great fun. Distraction Toys Think of distraction toys as puzzles that your dog must figure out. A distraction- style toy might hold food inside of it, and your dog has to figure out how to remove the obstacle to get at the food. These are useful when you leave your dog at home alone. Comfort Toys Comfort toys are soft plush-style toys that dogs use to comfort themselves. These are mostly useful for puppies. Make sure your pooch doesn’t eat squeakers or bits of toys that they chew off. Call your veterinary clinic London, ON right away for help selecting your dog’s chew toys.

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