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Make Sure Your Dog's Toys Are Far Different From Each Other!

by Emily
(South Carolina)

My Golden Retriever, Daisy

My Golden Retriever, Daisy

Alright, lets think back to when all of us were little. We never wanted to just play with the blocks, or the rattles.

We wanted a variety of interesting, unique toys. And this is a very important concept.


Your dog might ditch his/her toys and start chewing on other things if it gets bored with their toys.

Sooo...how do you keep a dog interested in his/her own toys?

Make sure they have SEVERAL toys in VARIETY to keep them occupied.

For example, one of the toys can be an ordinary ball, sure.

But not ALL of them. Make another one of the toys a small toy tire, another a stuffed animal, another a Frisbee.

And to get your dog interested in the toys..make a game out of them!
Good Luckkkkk!

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