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Dog Dental Chew Toys

Author: Big Red
19.07.2008
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Flexible rubber dog toys exercise their jaws and keep dogs entertained while  they clean teeth at the same time.  Dental chew toys made of hard rubber are very durable and  usually last longer than non dental toys.  Rubber dog toys with raised nubs and ridges help remove plaque and massage gums.

Bone shaped rubber dog toys are good for most chewers and the dental designed rubber toys are  an aid in cleaning the dog’s teeth as they massage their gums.  Rubber dental toys satisfy dog’s chewing instinct.  A dog can never have too many chew toys and dental toys provide exercise as they clean their teeth.

19.07.2008
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 Rubber dog toys are a great alternative to plush dog toys if your dog chews them to pieces quickly.  Rubber dog toys are a more durable toy and good for most chewers and be used as a throw or a tug toy.

Toss you puppy a rubber chicken and he will love to play a game of fetch.  Dogs will love playing with rubber toys especially with a squawking noise maker.  Just watch the look on your dogs face when he plays with a rubber chicken toy.  Rubber toys are great toys for small or large dogs.

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There are toys that you give to your dog and they play by themselves.  an interactive toy requires you to take part in their play time.  There are several kinds of interactive toys.  the Hide-A-squirrel puzzle plush is a plush toy in the shape of a log, your dog’s mission - and we think he’ll decide to accept it - is to stalk those squirrels and pull them out of the holes in the log,  This type toy should only be used when you are there to help your dog learn how to use the toy properly, otherwise the dog could become frustrated and chew on the toy and ruin it.

You also need to be there to replace the squeaker toys once they have been removed.  for additional fund and variety, place favorite dog treats inside the hive.

Other popular interactive plush dog toys include the giggle toy and treat dispenser.  The giggle treat ball will enthrall dogs for hours.  The Hide-A-Bird and Hide-A-Squirrel plush toys are favorites of many dogs.  Just hide the birds or squirrels inside the plush toy and your dog will love to remove them over and over.  These interactive toys not only keep pets occupied and eliminate boredom, but they also develop a dog’s intelligence and puzzle-solving skills.

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Training you puppy always requires repetition and consistency.  You must establish yourself as the master and your puppy must understand that he is to follow your instructions.  Puppies have a desire to please their owners.  Repetition and consistency are the keys that will help your doggie learn and understand a command.  Provide several chew toys and teach your puppy and help him to develop proper chewing habits.

 

Keep the doggies’ area of the house clean and clear of items that you don’t want your doggie to chew.  A puppy will naturally chew anything that is in his reach.  Train you doggie to play with chew toys and teach him to greet you with plush dog toys.  Always encourage him to use a toy when he greets anyone. 

Praise you puppy when he does something right.  Your dog will learn from your consistent and constant praise that he is loved and he will learn to obey your commands.  Don’t raise your voice or shout at your puppy as this will only confuse him.     

If you leave a purse or shoes in his area he will likely chew on them and usually will ruin you purse or shoes.  When you find your puppy with your shoe in his mouth, gently remove the shoe and replace it with one of his favorite toys.  Remember you left the shoe where he could find it.

 

It’s important to train your doggie when he is little and he doesn’t have to unlearn his bad habits.  Start training your doggie early.

Help Them Get Focused

Author: DawgFriend
12.06.2008
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Puppies are great friends, but they require an ample amount of care when brought over to a new environment.  Part of training a new puppy is to hone their focus.  By purchasing rubber dog toys, such as a gripper ball, you can toss it around with your pup and help them focus on catching it.

Not only will your dogs find these toys great, but they will be able to be playful and interact well with you!