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Great question! Many dogs of any age enjoy enrichment toys that are either balls that bounce unpredictably or puzzle toys that release small treats. Peanut and his friend are still pretty agile, a good game of fetch or playing "hide and seek" with a toy can be a lot fun for everyone. These websites have some good examples of enrichment toys, but plenty of puzzle toys can also be found on Amazon or in pet stores: https://www.ottoenvironmental.com/toys-3?pagenumber=5 https://www.czs.org/custom.czs/media/CenterAnimalWelfare/Orangutan-Husbandry-Manual/Enrichment/Enrichment-manufacturers-suppliers.pdf Have fun playing! :-)
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Kong toys with frozen peanut butter or other frozen treats can provide hours of entertainment without the added risk of breaking teeth on hard bones. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello, sorry to hear about Piper. You can try the kong toys which are good for chewing as they are soft enough not to cause teeth fractures but hard enough so that they do not break into pieces that they can ingest. These toys can generally be found at your local per-store or online. Hope this helps and best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! There is a chocolate coating but that volume of chocolate is not enough to be toxic to a mastiff. Even though a Toffee Pop isn't toxic for a dog it is sugary. Dogs shouldn't get sweet treats as they can get cavities just like people and they do not brush their teeth. It would be best to provide Big Foot more nutritious treats appropriate for dogs. Have a great day!
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This type of toy may pass through his G.I. tract: It could also cause an obstruction or blockage and require surgery to remove. If Harry has any vomiting, decreased appetite, seems painful or week he needs to be checked out by a veterinarian immediately.
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