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How to Choose the Best Dog Chew Toys


Chewing is a natural behavior for dogs and you need safe dog chew toys to direct this behavior to appropriate items (and not your shoes or furniture!) Here are some tips to help you choose the safest and best dog chew toys.

Desirable Features in Dog Chew Toys

  • Size – large enough that your dog can't “swallow”
  • Safe
  • Durable
  • Easy to clean/wash
  • Guaranteed 

Ideal Choice for Dog Chew Toys 

Super durable rubber toys such as Nylabone® and Kong® brands are safe, durable and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They can be loaded with treats, which can keep a curious puppy or dog busy for hours. Many also come with a guarantee. Use as directed. 

Shopping Tips for Dog Chew Toys

Don't buy dog chew toys with strings, buttons, small parts or loose fabric. Stuffed toys and rope toys are not recommended because dogs can chew through them ingesting the fabric or chew off parts like the eyes causing a life threatening intestinal obstruction or a choking hazard.

Don't use bones as a dog chew toy. Bones are not recommended for dogs or puppies. They do not break down easily which means your dog may have to pass them through his stool causing serious impaction and constipation.

Don't buy too many dog chew toys at first but have enough to distract your puppy from chewing on your furniture, shoes and other items.

More Tips for Dog Chew Toys

Chewing is a natural behavior for puppies as they investigate the world with their mouths. However, chewing behaviors can be directed toward inappropriate items, such as furniture, pillows and shoes. It is up to you to teach your dog what is appropriate to chew on. One-way to do this is to offer your dog a variety of dog chew toys.

All dog chew toys have a certain element of risk involved. Extra strong chewers can tear apart just about anything, even so called indestructible rubber. Some dog chew toys can cause chipped teeth, while others can cause gastrointestinal problems. But with forethought and supervision, you can make your dogs toys as safe as possible.

Rotate dog chew toys periodically to keep your dog “interested”.