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Toys are more than just fun playthings; they support your dog's physical health, mental stimulation, and emotional well‐being. Engaging in play strengthens your bond, gives your dog a constructive outlet for energy, and reduces the risk of destructive behaviour that arises from boredom. Whether your pup enjoys chasing a ball or solving puzzles, incorporating a variety of toys into their routine enriches daily life and helps maintain a harmonious home.
Regular play sessions with toys encourage exercise, which helps maintain a healthy weight and supports joint health. Chewing toys can promote dental hygiene by scraping away plaque and keeping teeth strong. Mentally stimulating toys, such as puzzles, challenge your dog's cognitive skills, reduce stress, and prevent anxious behaviours. Playtime also provides social interaction—important for dogs that thrive on companionship and want to engage with their family members.
Our selection encompasses Chew, Fetch, Plush, Puzzle, and Tug toys. Chew toys are durable and help with teething or anxiety. Fetch toys include balls and discs designed to fly or bounce unpredictably. Plush toys offer comfort and can contain squeakers to engage your dog's hunting instincts. Puzzle toys dispense treats when solved, providing mental enrichment. Tug toys encourage cooperative play and strengthen muscles.
Select toys based on your dog's size, breed, and chewing style. Tough chewers need heavy‐duty rubber or nylon toys to avoid rapid destruction, while gentler chewers may prefer softer materials. Consider interactive puzzle toys if your dog enjoys problem-solving, and choose squeaky or crinkly plush toys for dogs that love auditory stimulation. Always check for recommended age and weight ranges to ensure safety and durability.
Supervise play sessions, especially with new toys, to monitor wear and tear and prevent choking hazards. Discard toys that have loose pieces, exposed wires, or cracked rubber. Clean toys regularly—wash plush toys in a gentle cycle and sanitise rubber or nylon toys with pet-safe cleaning solutions. Rotate toys every few weeks to maintain novelty and keep your dog engaged. Provide fresh water during active play to prevent dehydration.