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Why pets needs toys.

By jeffrey eugenio

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A lot of people think that just because a toy was acquired from an online pet store, it is already safe for their dog. But this is not always right, due to toys are made for dogs of certain sizes and with certain playing styles. There can even be some dog toys that can be dangerous for pets if they are not properly supervised.

Pets that chew insistently have very particular needs when it comes to pet toys. You should always remember to give big dogs pet toys that are made for big dogs, because the smaller toys could become choking hazards.

Similarly, aggressive chewers (especially big aggressive chewers) can suffer from a lot of health problems when you not properly choose your pet’s toys. Do not leave your dogs playing without supervision with plastic, hollow squeaker dog toys, since these toys can cause vomiting if swallowed. Aggressive chewers can easily rip their toys into pieces. Also, plush toys, like stuffed animals, are also at risk of being ripped and eaten, and so should be purchased with extreme caution.

We pet owners don’t have to worry, just remember these things. First, these dog toys are still made for dogs. Dog toys can be really a nice gift to our pets. You can find many toys in the market now. But for those that like to leave pet toys with their dogs, large ropes can be a great chew dog toys. A Large rope is a great idea because aside from it can clean your pet’s teeth; it can not be easily ripped apart which makes the large rope an ideal dog toy for any aggressive chewing type of dogs.

Large dogs can still enjoy any pet toys, because most pet toy makers do have bigger versions of all of their toys, you simply have to find the right shop to buy them.

Also, brands like Kong use thick rubber which is more durable than traditional thin plastic toys, so these toys can stand up to even the roughest chewers. Hard rubber dog toys are perfect for any pets that can destroy its toys faster than you can get them.

Lastly, another good toy for your dogs is dog toys that need to “do something”. For example, a large plastic dome with treats inside that your dog needs to paw around the toy in order to receive the treats. These kinds of pet toys are good for very active kind of dogs (but not for pets that can be easily bored). Any large plastic dome toys should still be watched at first, however, because pets that like to “kill” their pet toys (shake their dog toys violently back and forth) may try to do so with their heavy plastic dog toys, causing untold amount of damage.

Pet toy manufacturers have done a much better job of creating pet toys for bigger pets and aggressive chewers. Still, it is a good idea to check the dog toys you will buy in the market carefully before handing it over to your pets, and don’t forget to supervise your dogs for a while to ensure it is using the pet toys correctly.

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Eugenio, Jeffrey "Why pets needs toys.." Why pets needs toys.. 10 Nov. 2008. uberarticles.com. 4 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/pets/dog/why-pets-needs-toys/>.

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