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Puppy toys
Puppy toys are smaller in size and less challenging, so the puppy doesn't lose interest because it's too difficult. Puppy teeth are itchy, and your puppy will want to chew on something to relieve the itching. A toy is good for both distracting and entertaining your puppy, as well as relieving itching in the mouth.
What can puppies play with?
Puppies can play with any toy as long as it is supervised. Choose a toy that is appropriate for your puppy's size – the toy should not be too small, as your puppy may swallow it.
How quickly do puppy toys break?
It depends on how chewy your puppy is. We have done our best to select toys that are as durable as a toy can be without damaging your dog's teeth. There is no toy that cannot break. Both small and large dog breeds can be extra chewy by nature, such as dachshunds, terriers, labrador and boxers.
Puppy activation
Puppies are often very interested in food and treats. Therefore, create some exercises, commands, games where you can easily give a reward in the form of some delicious treats. Puppies often get more tired from brain stimulation than they do from physical activity.
Toys for puppy teething
From 3 to 9 months of age, your puppy will change teeth, which is one of the reasons they need something to chew and bite on. It is therefore an advantage to choose a toy that is made of a soft but durable material. For example, natural rubber from Hevea .
Toys for puppy teething
Leave some toys that you know your puppy can't choke on and that you know your puppy likes to chew on. Avoid toys that squeak, as this can be arousing to your puppy.