Toy Tips for Man's Best Friend

Items to Keep Your Dog or Puppy Busy for Hours

By Rashel Dan, published Apr 05, 2007
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While it is common knowledge that the domesticated playful feline is forever in need of amusement, many do not consider that the same is true for man's animal best friend. Dogs are not just house guards that do not complain over anything. Just like cats, dogs need to be amused too. Otherwise they may suffer moments of boredom. Unless you want to spend the day doing dog talk and frisking up and down to amuse your dog, the best other source of dog amusement are dog toys.

Yes, dog have specialized toys. The most common toys in mind would be the Frisbee and the chew bone. Of course, there is nothing wrong with such traditional toys. Dogs may be amused for hours just chewing on their bone or fetching it or jumping up and down to catch a flying saucer. This may mean however that you may have to take some precious time away from your own preoccupations to humor your dog. Although this may generally be a good idea, taking too much time with your dog may leave you with no room for other matters.

Consider procuring toy items for your dog to have fun over while you're attending to other concerns. Dogs may not be such a hard breed to please as opposed to the more choosy cats. Dogs can easily get attracted to anything they may fancy, from a piece of trash to your expensive pin stripped pair of pants. While you may worry over keeping the more expensive articles of clothing out of your dog's reach, you should be more worried about ensuring his safety while at play.

Your dog may want to play and chew through ordinary items around your house. This may be perfectly okay as long as you make sure that such makeshift amusements do not have small pieces of plastic or rubber which your dog may swallow. Be mindful too of items which dogs may easily ingest. This may prove to be a bigger problem for you than anything else.

If you plan to get your dog some store-bought item to play with, make sure that you take into consideration your dog's size. A Labrador for example may easily swallow small balls than a Chihuahua.

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