Indestructible Dog Toys your German Shepherds should be Entitled To

in #bulevur7 years ago

Dogs all over the world have one thing in common which is their allure for toys. As younger humans find toys comforting, dogs have much more unflinching attractiveness for toys as well (considering of their friendly, playful nature). So, for this fact Dogs owners (lovers) should as a matter of natural balance live up to the need of getting these toys for our ever loyal animal friends. According to Juliana Weissy article on Cesarsway.com, most dog owners gain a better understanding of their dog’s preference after they must have gone through rigorous scanning process on some array of Dog toys.
Dogs could be quite picky a times which is why sometimes owners look disappointed whenever they come home with a toy for their dogs and discover that the big (or little) guy is agonizing over his decision and in protest barely touches it. Most times even when he decides to accept it the whole packaging becomes less entertaining. In such situations, you ask yourself why the dogs have suddenly become selective all of a sudden (just like the rich gal friend). The solution can actually be related to the fact that dogs look at toys exactly the way wolves look at their prey. So it won’t be that surprising if they treat these toys as they treat their normal food and will always want to turn it apart, more reason to go for those toys with flashy attractive colors. Having said that, toys differ as dogs differ but their fierce modus of fun-catching remains the same, judging from the rough pattern they do play out their fun-fair.
I, in particular, have seen a situation where my neighbor’s dog had to rip-off their bedroom foam apart (what a wrong choice a toy). So to this end, we will be breaking down some really tough toys not just for the almighty the German Shepherds (Dogs) but for the community of Dogs in general. The first on our list should be:
• The Kong Classic (Dog Toy) - it is made from dense rubber in a tapered core shape that provides fun and unpredictable bouncing action for fetching games and probably the most indestructible dog toys. Even with the rugged appearance “The Kong” is made to be stuffed with treats which I bet Dog owner will eventually stuff it with dog meals; how naughty! Lol. Stuffing the Kong with some dog treats could be fun and interesting a times ’cos it will keep the dog mentally stimulated and occupied while you do your thing….lol! Aren’t you glad you are human?

• The west Pew Tough Tug-o-War – this sounds like a war material, in fact, the name sounded more like Man-o-War organization. But not to worry, it is just a very safe but tough toy for tough dogs. This toy has the ability to stand against a Tug-of-War game, therefore training your dog for tougher Jaws. This non-toxic FDA certified dog toy is S-shaped, designed for a human or Dog training partners. This as well comes in same attractive colors that can easily attract the attention of your Dog. One of the fun qualities of this S-shape Jaw trainer is it has the ability to stretch and bounce making Tug game more exciting and interesting. One other thing, “The Paw” also got is the ability to float leaving you and your dog with an option of choosing your playground e.g. Pool, Beach or a River.
• Illuminating Dog Chew – now, this is not fair! This gives your dog an illusion that he is actually chewing bones. To your dog, it will be like you just downloaded a video Game from #BulevurGames. The illuminating Dog Chew is made from BPA-free rubber with a squeaker and flashing LED light inside, despite the soft nature it is still remain one of the most indestructible dog toys. This particular toy has quite an exciting feature, it actually displays LED lights when it bounces, therefore, catching your dog’s attention if you are playing fetch at night also it is made for chewing and chasing experience (I wonder how disappointed the poor dog will look on confirming the treachery before him). But on a cautious note, if your dog is an aggressive chewer (which can be found amongst big Dogs) it is therefore advised you go for ones without LED light. Now you know Cats are not the only ones entertained by lights.

• The Pet Ph.D. Dog Chew – this sounds more like it is meant for more academically inclined dogs, at a point I got confused that dogs also attend a Ph.D. This bone looking toy is actually made for heavy chewer dog, just take it into the pool or to the beach to give your dog something to do, in fact the none toxic indestructibility is what differentiates it from other dog toys. This heavy-duty rubber toy flexes for a satisfying chewing experience.

• Jofanzer Dog Toy – this is another deception on the side of humans to the dog’s family. This particular toy is a 10-paced dog toy comprising of Rubber carrot, rubber bone, rubber Hamburger and other colorful items. The three long ropes that also contained in the pack include a texture rubber ring that can help teething puppies get relief. The rubber bone and squeaky hamburger provide tones of entertainment and a treat-dispensing ball and Frisbee top it all off. Then the treat ball is a great little toy for keeping your dog occupied on their own and help them burn up some mental energy. In fact, I recommend this 10-1 pack for those with puppy breeds. Just a perfect kit for you.

• Kong Tire Extreme – this is my favorite probably because of its toughness and durability. The Kong Tire is a perfect example of how toughness can still be fun. Kong Tire comes in sizes that suit different dog size ranging from 35-65 pounds. The dense rubber tire shape toy produced in the united stated has the capability to rebound and resist tearing and punctures. Just like the Kong Classic Dog Toy, you can actually stuff it with some goodies to make the poor animal take more interest and it’s also a perfect fact toy to play fetch considering the rounding and unpredictable bouncing abilities.
Toys that are easily torn apart can cause health problems for your dog accidentally swallows pieces unless (of course) they are one of those none toxic indestructible dog toys. Monitor the dog’s interaction with a toy and be aware of the signs that he may have ingested something he shouldn’t have.