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There are a few things to keep in mind when
looking for dog chew toys for aggressive chewers. First, it is important to
find a toy that is durable and will not fall apart easily. Second, the toy
should be safe for the dog to chew on, so avoid anything with small parts that
could be swallowed. Finally, it is helpful to find a toy that is specifically
designed for aggressive chewers, as these will often be the most durable and
longest lasting.
With such a vast selection of doggie toys
on the market we are spoiled for choice when it comes to our four legged
friends, but what should we consider when shopping for the perfect toy, if our
furry friend is an aggressive chewer?
What dog toys you should refuse for aggressive
chewers?
• If you have an aggressive chewer, it's
best to avoid soft, stuffed toys. They can be easily shredded, creating a big
mess and a potential hazard for your dog.
• Small hollow squeaky toys may seem like
they would be durable, but they are actually quite easily destroyed by an
aggressive chewer. Not only that, but small parts can pose a choking hazard for
a smaller breed. It's best to avoid these kinds of toys altogether if you have
a dog that is known to be an aggressive chewer.
• There are many types of plastics that can
be harmful to dogs if ingested. Some plastics, like hard brittle plastics, can
break into sharp pieces that can cut a dog's mouth or digestive tract. These
types of plastics should be avoided if you have a dog that likes to destroy
everything in sight.
When looking for a toy for your aggressive
chewer, you should look for one that is made of durable materials and is
specifically designed for dogs who like to chew. You should also avoid giving
your dog any toys that have small parts that could be easily swallowed or
ingested.
• Hard, thick rubber toys, which come in a
range of sizes, are always a good option for an aggressive chewer. Strong
rubber toys that are perfectly suited to the more destructive dog. Many of
these toys can also be filled with tasty treats that keep the dog amused for
hours.
•Strong rope dog toys can also be a great
choice for the more selective chewer, and also help to clean the teeth, however
there is still a slight threat of your dog getting loose with the toy, because
there is a possibility that it may cause the stand of the toy to be forced. It
may be a good idea to supervise your pet a bit when playing with these toys.
• Activity toys can help keep dogs calm by
providing a lot of enjoyment and forcing them to explore the toy carefully to
extract rewards hidden inside. This can help keep an aggressive chewer in a
calmer frame of mind, as they are occupied with trying to figure out the toy. An
aggressive chewer who likes to shake his toys could cause damage to himself and
your home if he attempts to pick up the toy and shake it. These toys are often
quite large, so he could easily hurt himself or break something in your home.
If you have an aggressive chewer, it's best to supervise him when he's playing
with his toys to prevent any accidents.
You should always introduce a new toy to
your pet with caution. This is because your pet may not be used to the toy and
could become scared or anxious. If you introduce the toy slowly and let your
pet get used to it, then they will be more likely to enjoy playing with it.
If you intend on taking a look at the dog
before toy conventionalizing it, it's best to place a period of time aside.
This will allow you to be certain that the dog does not have any difficulties
with the toy, does not experience suffocation, and that your home does not
cause any issues.
Avoiding emotional and physical harm in your dog and yourself and keeping both of them in a good frame of mind with the support of good veterinary care will make sure your home is in better condition, which will lessen the chance of a tragedy occurring.