Tips For Dog Toys
Margaret Svete, PhD
margaret@spoilyourdog.com
AllAboutDogCare.com
http://www.allaboutdogcare.com
Toys are fun both for our dogs and us. Lucky for us there are
endless choices. But did you know how important toys are for your
dogs - puppies especially.
Toys play a great role in the emotional and mental
development of puppies. They also act as solutions for inappropriate
chewing, boredom, and separation anxiety. In fact most dog trainers
recommend that new puppy owners buy lots of toys for the newest
member of the family.
Variety is the spice of life. Most experts recommend
buying different kinds of toys for your dog so that you can discover
which ones he really likes.
You might be surprised with the answers. Berry,
my 95 pound German Shepherd just loves cuddling up his stuffed
animals. Who would have thought!
Trainers and behaviorists recommend that their
clients have three sets of toys.
Primary toys are your dog's favorite. Leave these
out for your dog when you’re not around. This helps reduce
separation anxiety because your dog associates you leaving with
his getting his favorite toy.
Secondary toys are the toys to have out when
you are home. Be sure to pick up the primary toys.
And finally the third set of toys is used to
rotate with the the first set. Trainers recommend swapping toys
every 3 days
or so. This helps keep your dog interested in all his toys.
And always choose toys wisely. Try to buy toys
that match your dog's size. And always make sure there are no
dangerous small pieces that your dog can chew loose and swallow
or worse yet - choke on.
You can see some of the gang's favorite
toys at
http://www.allaboutdogcare.com/favorite-toys.html
Margaret Svete, best-selling author, television and radio
personality, and dog rescuer helps dog owners discover easy dog
care tips. Subscribe to the premiere dog care ezine, The Dog Enquirer,
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