Dog toys & sports accessories
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HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi rope toy bone - approx. 27 cm
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2 Grössen HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi bone - L - approx. 20 cm
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2 Grössen HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi bone - S - approx. 10 cm
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Oliver
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Bella
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Buddy
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Lucky
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Lilo
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Bonny
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Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Daisy
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MAELSON Treat bag
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Karlie Intelligence toy - Doggy Brain Train DISCUS
Original price was: CHF 14.20.CHF 7.10Current price is: CHF 7.10. -
Sustainable zurzeit ausverkauftBeco Ball and Rope - L - Diameter 7.5 cm - Length 45 cm - Green
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Sustainable zurzeit ausverkauftBeco Ball - S - 5 cm - Green
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Squeaking elementHUGGLEHOUNDS Monster
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TRiXiE Retrieving wood - approx. 400 g
Original price was: CHF 8.00.CHF 5.90Current price is: CHF 5.90. -
4 FarbenTRiXiE Target Stick - Black
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zurzeit ausverkauftClik-R Training Tool
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Glows in the dark Squeaking elementSwissPet GLOW - Football with rope - M
CHF 9.90 -
Glows in the dark Squeaking elementSwissPet GLOW - Football with rope - S
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FloatingKong Wubba - The floating dog toy
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Kong Tails - XL - 53 cm x 9 cm
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Sustainable zurzeit ausverkauftBeco Flyer - Diameter 24 cm - Orange
CHF 19.90
Dog toys for activity, exercise and training
Good dog toys suit the dog and the situation. Some dogs love to fetch, others like to tug, solve tasks or prefer to chew quietly. It is crucial that toys combine size, material and purpose in a sensible way and not just look pretty.
At ARTGERECHT. you will find toys and sports accessories for dogs that support exercise, mental work and joint activities. These include Toys, Toy balls, intelligence toys, tug toys and accessories for training.
Which toy suits which dog?
Active dogs often need toys that allow them to move. Intelligent dogs benefit from search or intelligence games. Strong chewers need more robust materials, while puppies and small dogs need lighter toys. It is important to check toys regularly and replace damaged parts.
Targeted use of toys
Toys can provide exercise, strengthen bonding and support training. However, they are no substitute for rest periods. Very active dogs in particular benefit when play and rest remain balanced. A good Dog bed is therefore just as much a part of everyday life as employment.
Combining dog toys with training and everyday life
Toys can be used for training and motivation, Treats and suitable Leashes or harnesses combine well. Robust, highly visible toys are practical for outdoors, while quieter activities or mental work are more suitable for indoors.
Frequently asked questions about dog toys
Which dog toy suits which type of play?
Retrieving toys such as Toy balls, tug toys, intelligence toys and chew toys fulfill different tasks. The size, age, playing style and chewing strength of your dog are decisive factors. A good toy will keep your dog busy without overtaxing him or becoming a safety risk.
Which toys are suitable for strong chewers?
Robust materials and toys that do not splinter immediately or break into small pieces are suitable for strong chewers. Nevertheless, no toy is truly indestructible. Check it regularly and take it away if sharp edges, loose parts or cracks appear.
Which toys are suitable for puppies?
Puppies need light, age-appropriate toys that fit their mouth size and are not too hard. Softer materials can be pleasant during teething. It is important to give toys under supervision and not to overwhelm puppies with overly wild games.
How often should I replace dog toys?
Dog toys should be replaced if they are damaged, have sharp edges or are badly worn. Some toys last a long time, others are deliberately designed for intensive play and wear out more quickly. A regular safety check prevents small parts from being swallowed.
Do intelligence toys help against boredom?
Intelligence toys can help to keep your dog mentally occupied. However, it should match the dog's level of difficulty and not just cause frustration. Simple tasks are better, especially at the beginning, so that the dog has a sense of achievement and remains motivated.
Are fetch toys suitable for every dog?
Not every dog likes to fetch. Some dogs love balls and dummies, others prefer search games, tugging or quiet activities. If your dog gets very excited, retrieving should be consciously dosed so that play does not cause permanent stress or over-excitement.
Can toys replace training?
Toys can supplement training, but are no substitute for clear communication and meaningful exercises. It can serve as a reward, motivation or occupation. It works particularly well if you use toys in a targeted way and also allow the dog to have quiet phases.