Our Choice
Benebone Indestructible Dog Chew Toy
£35.99
Including 4 of the most popular Benebone virtually indestructible dog chew toys. Only 100% REAL flavours, such as bacon, fish and even wood. There is only 2 ingredients; 100% real flavour, and Nylon, so no nasty added chemicals.
Intro
Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or just bringing home a new puppy, new toys can be a total game changer. Here we’ll look at the best dog toys for every dog, whatever their needs and personality. Get ready to stock up on fun toys to keep your pet entertained for hours.
1.
XL Dog Chew Toys for Aggressive Chewers
£23.99
Dogs love for chewing, tugging, running, aggressive rope toys, dog toys for large dogs are made for that. Variety Sturdy ropes toys for dogs are perfect for whether dogs self plays at home, tug of war games with you, or as outdoor dog toys.
2.
Puller Outdoor Dog Toys
£23.99
PULLER is more than just a dog ring toy. Use it to fetch, tug of war and water games. It is a great alternative to dog balls, floating dog toys, frisbee for dogs.
3.
Goughnuts Original
£41.84
Your search for a toy that can stand up to your dog’s aggressive chewing is over.
Goughnuts tough dog toys are long lasting and will keep your dog busy while saving you money you’d otherwise spend replacing toys.
4.
Goughnuts Virtually Indestructible Stick
£39.99
Designed by a rubber chemist with 30 years of dog chew toy experience, Goughnuts heavy duty dog toys are made with smooth sturdy natural rubber and offer no weak spots that your dog could bite through.
Different Dogs Pet Toys
Choosing the right toys for your dog is key. Here’s a quick summary:
Plush Toys: Soft and cuddly, often with squeakers, for fun and comfort during playtime.
Squeaky toys: They can be annoying talking from experience but great for pay time.
Rubber Toys: Tough and versatile for chew happy dogs and high energy play.
Interactive Toys: Puzzle and treat dispensing toys for mental stimulation and to keep your dog engaged.
Hard Toys: Nylon and rubber balls for fetch games, durable and fun.
Chew Toys: For dogs that love to chew.
Interactive Dog Toys
Interactive toys are great for challenging your dog’s brain:
Mental Stimulation: Puzzle toys and treat dispensing toys will keep dogs entertained and mentally fit.
Behavioural Benefits: These toys reduce boredom and destructive behaviour, perfect for high energy or anxious dogs that like to play with their paws as well as chewing!
Exercise: Interactive toys encourage physical activity which is good for your dog’s health and wellbeing.
Fancy making your own toys? Click on the link below!
Puppy Toys
Puppies are full of energy and curiosity, need a variety of toys to discover and keep them entertained in the house:
Chew Toys: For teething puppies, rubber toys are a good choice.
Plush Toys: Soft toys with squeakers will provide comfort and entertainment.
Interactive Toys: These will help puppies develop problem solving skills early on, and prepare them for more complex play as they grow.
Safety and Durability
Safety first when choosing dog toys:
Non-Toxic Materials: Toys must be made from safe, non-toxic materials.
Durability: Toys must be able to withstand chewing and play.
Size Appropriate: Avoid small parts that can be swallowed, choose toys suitable for your dog’s size.
You Made it to the FAQ!
At what age should puppies have toys?
Puppies should have toys from 3-4 weeks old to help with teething and mental stimulation.
Is it good for puppies to play with toys?
Yes, it’s good for puppies to play with toys to develop essential skills and mental and physical stimulation.
Can 8 week old puppies have toys?
Yes, 8 week old puppies can have toys. Just choose safe and suitable toys for their size and stage of development.
Can I leave my puppy alone with toys?
It’s best to supervise your puppy with toys especially with new toys or if the puppy is an aggressive chewer.
Conclusion
Explore the right dog toys from our range listed above. We have checked brands, made sure there green ands eco freindly and included many options. The ones we all know like Kong, rosewood and Beco have been left out as your likely to find them in any shop!
Remember to consider your dog’s age, breed and personality when choosing toys and always safety and durability first. Ready to add the perfect toy to your basket?