The Importance of Toys to Dogs

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Many people know that if dogs are left alone at home without toys to accompany them, they can turn into demolition experts. In fact, toys are not something optional for dogs. A small toy can not only increase interaction between the owner and the dog, but also help the dog pass the time when alone.
Toys play an important role in a dog's growth and development. Besides providing happiness and satisfaction, more importantly, toys help dogs gradually learn to play by themselves, so that when they are alone at home, they won't destroy furniture out of boredom or frustration.
Starting from when dogs are young, it's possible to give them thirty minutes of alone time every day. During this time, let the dog play with toys by itself to help it get used to the behavior expected when no one is around.
Dogs between 5 and 9 months old are in the teething phase and thus have a strong need to chew. Remember to observe the dog's dental development condition and timely provide chew-resistant toys for tooth grinding. When purchasing toys for large dogs, pay special attention to the toy's bite resistance. Avoid buying hollow or soft toys because if swallowed without being chewed into small pieces, they may require surgical removal from the digestive tract. It is best to choose toys made of tough and solid materials, while small cotton threads and cotton will be expelled with the dog's feces.