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HOME ALONE TOYS YOU CAN TRUST
Even though your pet may spend his days home alone, he doesn’t have to spend most of his time in boredom. While there may be a wide variety of favorites in the toy box for your dog to play with, some toys and treats are best put away before you leave the house. Rawhides, for example, are stringy, sloppy fun, but require supervision. Likewise, older plush toys may open up after many rounds of tug, exposing the plastic squeaker inside. When deciding which toys to leave out, think safety first, considering those that are least likely to shred, splinter, or otherwise pose a risk to your pup.
Consider these options:
Rubberized Toys like Kong are made of puncture-resistant Ultra-flex to stand up to hours of safe chewing. They’re uniquely designed to offer a variety of mouth grip sizes, and the way they bounce erratically will keep your pup guessing where to jump next.
Flavored Synthetic Nylabones and Gumabones borrow the shape dogs love, but won’t splinter like real bones. Infused with real meat juices for great taste, they also prevent plaque build-up and massage the gums while helping relieve boredom.
Interactive treat toys, made from high impact plastic, engage you dog’s mind while you’re away. The Buster Cube is designed so you can tuck treats inside that only come out when you dog nudges, paws, and noses them.
Safe toys keep his imagination active, discourage destructive behavior, promote dental health, and give you peace of mind. And with the variety and sizes available, it’s easy to find a new favorite for that special place in the toy box.
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