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Buying the Right Toys for your Dog’s Safety
For any canine’s owner who is missing in action, doggie toys are the best distractions. If you have ever come home to be greeted by an atrocity of chewed up shoes, a gnawed coffee table, or any other delicacies your dog may find tasty, then you understand the importance of stocking up on quality toys to keep your pet entertained.

But not all toys should be accessible to your canine. For instance rawhide or plush toys may pose a risk to your dog’s safety. In your absence the following types of toys should be moved out of the reach of your house pet:

-- Any item that splinters
-- Toys products that tear
-- Any toys that expose dangerous inner pieces

As an alternative, specific types of toy products are recommended for your dog:

> Tough Interactive Toys are ideal because they are designed to maintain your dog’s interest while you’re away. Look for toys where a treat can be stored as the pay-off.

> Rubberized Toys will keep your chewing and gnawing canine entertained for hours. Shop for durable, sturdy, rubber toys for your dog. The ability to withstand numerous hours of fetching, chewing, and gnawing pleasure will divert your pet’s attention from getting into trouble.

Canine toy tip: The night before you leave home, freeze take one of your dog’s favorite toys, insert a treat and then store the toy in your freezer overnight. The next day, before leaving hope remove the toy from the freezer and give to your dog.

The advantage to hiding a treat inside of a frozen toy is to give your dog a soothing affect from the chilled. More importantly, it requires more of your dog’s time to get to the treat. Certain doggie toys like the Kong Dispenser will release treats throughout the day to maintain your canine’s attention and interest.

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