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The Puppy Plaything

By: Gregory Hepburn

You've brought a new puppy home with the intention of being the best dog owner you can possibly be. You wave goodbye to your puppy the next day and come back home to find that the latest member of your family has decided that your shoe makes a wonderful chew dog toy.

Dogs love playing with toys. If they don't have their own dog toys, they'll find something of yours to use. This can be anything from the aforementioned slipper, to a sock, to a lovely wooden sculpture you paid a small fortune for.

Dogs are not particular when it comes to having fun. They like biting and playing and if you can't give them something for that purpose, they'll go out and find something on their own.

If you train your puppy early with the idea that only some things are his or her toys, that idea will stick. You won't have to worry about leaving anything lying around, because as your puppy grows, it will know that not everything is its toy.

The size of your dog will help you decide which toys are most appropriate. You shouldn't give a large bone to a Dachshund, nor would giving a small ball to a Saint Bernard be the best idea; he might consume it in one gulp.

When you decide it's time to buy a few items for the dog toy chest go to your local pet store. There you will find literally dozens of things that dogs can use to play with. Some are specially designed to help strengthen the dogs jaw and teeth. Things like ropes with a knot in it allow you to grip one end firmly while the dog pulls on it. Dogs like this kind of resistance play.

Another play thing for dogs is squeeze toys. These are similar to the kind of toy you'd buy for an infant. When the dog bites down on it, it will make a sound. They enjoy this and you'll find them wanting to play with it over and over again.

Many people buy their dog a stuffed animal. These have many purposes. One is that the dog can chew on it, or push it around. Another reason some pet owners buy this kind of thing is that it gives the dog comfort while they sleep. It becomes a very familiar part of their environment and you may even catch the dog falling asleep with its head resting against the soft toy.

Dogs never tire of chasing things and for that purpose nothing is better than a ball. It's very important to purchase one that is appropriate in size for your dog. This is also an excellent way to introduce the idea of fetching to your dog.

Every dog owner wants to see their animal having fun and with a few toys you can do just that.

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Gregory Hepburn is an online marketer and entrepreneur who builds and publishes content websites. His new website on Child Educational Game Toy has been published. Please visit www.educational-toy-and-game.com for more details.


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