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The Best Dog Toys for the Holiday Season
Every kid wants toys over the holidays, and dogs are no different. Yet for pups, they’re not just a want, they’re a need — as toys help keep them active, mentally stimulated and enriched. But with so many options available, how do you choose the right ones?
Consider your dog’s size, age, play style, and personal preferences when selecting toys. For example, a young, energetic dog may need a combination of puzzle toys, fetch toys and tug toys to meet their play needs. Meanwhile, a senior dog may prefer soft, gentle toys.
Remember to regularly inspect toys for wear and tear, and always supervise your dog during play, especially with toys that have smaller parts or squeakers.
Here’s a roundup of top toys to make your pup’s holiday season extra special.
Interactive Puzzle Toys
These toys are especially beneficial for high-energy dogs and breeds known for intelligence, as they provide both mental stimulation and exercise. They can challenge your dog to find hidden treat and help develop problem-solving skills. Certain treats can be filled with peanut butter and frozen for a longer-lasting puzzle.
Chew Toys for Teething and Stress Relief
Chew toys are essential for dogs, especially puppies who are teething, or adult dogs who just love to gnaw. These toys can also help calm anxiety and relieve boredom by giving dogs something to focus on. Look for durable toys for aggressive chewers, as well as natural rubber options that are free from harmful chemicals.
Plush Toys for Snuggling and Playing
Soft, plush toys are excellent for dogs that love to cuddle or carry something around in their mouths. Many come in holiday-themed characters and have multiple squeakers. Other plush toys are designed to withstand rough play and continue squeaking even when punctured.
Fetch Toys for Active Dogs
Fetch toys are perfect for dogs with lots of energy, and add excitement to their exercise routine. Some versions come with a launcher, making it easier for you to play fetch for longer. As for flyers, look for rubber discs as durable alternatives to traditional frisbees, that are soft on your dog’s mouth.
Tug Toys for Interactive Play
Tug toys are great for bonding, as they give dogs a workout and allow you to play along. Rope toys can stand up to even the strongest tuggers, and help clean teeth as your dog chews and plays. Certain toys dispense treats as your dog plays tug-of-war, adding a new level of challenge and excitement.
Squeaky Toys for Extra Fun
Squeaky toys are often highly interactive, and make sounds that engage your dog’s prey drive. You can find squeaky toys that are stuffing-free, meaning no mess or choking dangers, even if your dog manages to tear them open.
Automatic Ball Launchers for Independent Play
If you have a fetch-loving dog who just can’t get enough, an automatic ball launcher allows your dog to play even when you’re not available for a game. Look for adjustable launch settings and safety features, as well as launchers that work well for both indoor and outdoor play.