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    Chew Toys For Dogs Are Guaranteed To Make Playtimes Happier!

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    Everyone who has owned a puppy knows that all dogs love chewing. The chewing urge is not just a phase that they are going to out grow!

    Channel that gnawing instinct into something less destructive for your home by giving them something to really sink their teeth into.

    There is a wide variety of chew toys available, from plain to very complex. Soft toys rank as the most simple of toys. These are long-lasting plush toys that your dog will enjoy not only as chew toys, but also carrying around for a game of fetch. Multipet Curly Pets Dog Toy come with the additional benefit of a squeaker toy inside and can be purchased in Kiwi, Frog, Pig and Monkey.

    The Squirrel Hide-A-Toy will become a firm favorite with your dog - at last a squirrel they can hunt and catch made of durable materials for satisfying chewing action. Jakks Pacific makes soft, doublestitched toys which squeak when chewed. Rabbit and Opossum are ready to play, so let the games begin!

    Though they may be very chewable, dogs are more responsive to a toy that pleases their taste buds. The Premier Busy Buddy Gnawhide ring, for example, comes in a variety of sizes, from small to large, tastes great, and will last for many hours. Fitting the Gnawhide ring inside Bouncy Bones increases it's longevity up to ten times!

    Similarly, there are complex chew toys that allow your dog to work in order to receive their treats. This in turn reduces boredom and stimulates your dog both mentally and physically.

    Try the Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball, a large, interactive treat dispensing toy in durable vinyl. Allowing easy gripping, the toy will dispense snack-size treats during playtime making the session even more fun!

    The Kong Extreme comes in different sizes for different dogs - made from durable ultra-flex, a kind of non toxic natural rubber, it can be stuffed with treats such as Kong Stuff'N Mini Beef & Liver or peanut butter paste for hours of tasty chewing amusement.

    The Premier Twist and Treat Small is specifically designed for smaller dogs. Sturdy and naturally made rubber makes up the Twist and Treat. It's an easy to use, easy to clean, highly interactive toy.

    For dogs who are watching their weight the Crazy Pet Bumble Ball might be an ideal solution. It teases with its shaking and wiggling which make it seem almost alive, Your dog will go crazy trying to catch this toy! This means hours of calorie burning fun and a sleeker, happier dog.

    Chewing isn't always a problem. Prevent your dog from being bored and give it an appropriate outlet to satisfy those natural chewing urges. You'll both be happier for it, and your furniture will surely thank you!

    About the Author

    Author Rebecca Foxton wants to help you bring your pet brilliant playtime with dog chew toys. Check out her health tips for people with dogs and cats and visit her Fortiflora articles on Dog Buffs.

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