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What dog toys do vets recommend?

Lorine Bode
Lorine Bode
2025-07-29 16:58:34
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Vet-approved dog toys can be found by browsing our range of dog toys to discover new and exciting ways to play. Our range is full of exciting dog toys to get their tail wagging, from squeakers and ropes to chews and teddies. All of our products are approved by PDSA vets so you can have peace of mind knowing that you are buying the very best for your pet.
Aracely Beahan
Aracely Beahan
2025-07-29 16:01:20
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Chew toys such as Kong Extreme, Tuffy’s Mega Ring, and Outward Hound Invincible Snake are recommended for aggressive chewers. Hard rubber or reinforced, tough nylon/fabric toys are better suited for these dogs. Playtime toys like balls and frisbees are a good bet for dogs that love to chase things. Dogs that love to chase and shake things will also often love stuffing-free toys like ZippyPaws Skinny Peltz. Interactive toys such as Outward Hound Hide a Squirrel, Trixie Activity Toys, and Nina Ottoson Puzzle Toys can provide great exercise and mental enrichment for dogs. Alternative chew products like Purina Pro-plan dental chewz and Tartar Shield Soft Rawhide Chews have been vetted by the Veterinary Oral Health Council as not damaging to teeth.
Felton Zieme
Felton Zieme
2025-07-29 13:50:21
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As veterinarians in Moline, IL, we often help pet owners choose durable, safe toys for power chewers. Ring-Shaped Chew Toys are pretty resilient and harder for your dog to chew pieces off. They can also be fun to use for owners and dogs while playing fetch or tug-of-war. Bone and Stick-Style Chew Toys are the best for dogs who like gnawing on things for extended periods of time. Stuffable Chew Toys are great for dogs who seem easily bored, as it will likely work diligently to get their favorite snack out of the contraption. Tug Toys and Ropes are perfect for them if your dog has a great desire to engage in tug-of-war with you. Solid rubber balls are more recommended than others for dogs who show a desire to play fetch, run, and chase an object that bounces in unpredictable ways. Discs and Other Flying Toys are also great for dogs who like to run, and the flexible material they’re made from make them easier for a dog to scoop up from the ground.