Last updated: September 21, 2024 at 04:15 PM
Best Dog Toys
Tuffy Toys
- Tuffy brand toys are durable and have less stuffing, making them resilient even when torn open by dogs.
- Price: Around $20 at local pet stores.
Barkbox Super Chewer Toys
- Barkbox super chewer toys last a long time and come with a free replacement if they break.
Fluff and Tuff Toys
- Fluff and Tuff toys are sturdy and can withstand even vigorous chewers, such as golden retrievers.
Himalayan Chews and Marrow Bones
- Alternative to toys are Himalayan Chews and Marrow Bones.
- Longest Lasting Toy: Black Kong ball filled with various treats like peanut butter or applesauce.
Goughnuts
- Goughnuts toys are a game-changer and have withstood strong chewers, like mastiffs.
Kong Black for Super Chewers
- Kong Black toys are recommended for heavy chewers.
Tuffy Mega Ring and Lobster
- Tuffy Brand: Mega Ring and Lobster are highly recommended and are destructible for large labs that are super chewers.
Bark Box Subscription Box
- Bark Box has a super chewers line with good reviews.
GoDog Furballz Chew Guard Squeaky Toy
- GoDog Furballz is a durable toy that has lasted for months even with heavy chewing.
Mighty Microfiber Toys
- Mighty Microfiber Toys from Costco have lasted a long time, with the dog taking months to destroy them.
Tearribles
- Tearribles toys are recommended for their durability, especially for tough chewers.
DIY Dog Toys
- DIY toy ideas such as using cardboard boxes or homemade toys were suggested.
iFetch Automatic Ball Launcher
- iFetch is an automatic ball launcher that can entertain dogs; however, some users have reported issues with ball durability and machine performance.
Pros:
- Durable and long-lasting toys.
- Variety of options for different types of chewers.
- Some toys come with replacement options.
- DIY options available for cost-effective solutions.
- Interactive toys like puzzles and sniffing games for mental stimulation.
Cons:
- Some expensive toy options.
- Dogs may destroy toys quickly.
- Some toys may have quality issues.
- Training may be needed to prevent destructive behavior towards toys.
- Some users may prefer DIY or cost-effective toy options.