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Chewing on toys is a great activity for dogs to help them burn off energy, keep them occupied, and help keep them from chewing on other things in the house that are inappropriate for them to chew on. Dogs have individual preferences for the types of toys they chew on, so it may take a bit of experimenting to find out what Abby likes. Rope toys, soft toys and rubber chew toys are all good options. There are even puzzle toys where you can hide food and that will keep your pup busy trying to get the food out. Avoid any toys that are too hard- you should be able to easily dent the surface with a fingernail, as anything harder than that could lead to fracturing of the teeth. Avoid offering bones, antler, and similar objects for this reason. Always supervise play, and if you notice your dog trying to eat any pieces of the toys, take them away, as the pieces could cause a blockage of the intestines that could lead to the need for surgery to remove it.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
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Updated on November 25th, 2025
Get a Kong and stuff it with kibble or treats. Then smear peanut butter (make sure it does not contain any xylitol) over the hole completely. Put it in the freezer for a few hours. The coolness will feel good on M. J’s gums. In general King toys are a favorite for dogs. Rope toys can also massage the gum when he bites into them. If you go to the Pet Store or online you can find toys specifically for teething puppies. They can often be put in the refrigerator. As a sidenote, always check his toys for any pieces that he could tear off and swallow as this could cause an intestinal blockage. Throw away any of those toys and buy him new ones when this occurs. I hope you find this helpful and please feel free to post any additional questions!
Updated on November 25th, 2025
In general any thing that is not solid such as a bone, or that its too small or soft which he could break and ingest is ideal. Kong toys tend to be particularly good as they are not very hard on their teeth and cannot be ingested. Another benefit is that you can hide treats in these toys which entertains dogs for longer period of times. Hope this helps and best of luck
Updated on November 25th, 2025
They make soft animals that are hollow they may like. They are actually made to place an empty water bottle inside so it can make noise and they can chew, but you don't have to place the water bottle in it. You can also try the KONG toys. They come in different shapes and sizes and are made to place dog treats or dogs flavored sprays in to let him chew and lick those. Some dogs are not big on toys no matter what you try though.
Updated on November 25th, 2025