Dog toy
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HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi rope toy bone - approx. 27 cm
CHF 15.70 -
2 Grössen HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi bone - L - approx. 20 cm
CHF 13.75 -
2 Grössen HandmadeWOLTERS Olivi bone - S - approx. 10 cm
CHF 8.85 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Oliver
CHF 19.90 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Bella
CHF 19.90 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Buddy
CHF 20.10 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Lucky
CHF 20.10 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Lilo
CHF 13.50 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Bonny
CHF 12.90 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Daisy
CHF 20.10 -
Squeaking elementHUGGLEHOUNDS Monster
CHF 32.40 -
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TRiXiE Retrieving wood - approx. 400 g
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Glows in the dark Squeaking elementSwissPet GLOW - Football with rope - M
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Glows in the dark Squeaking elementSwissPet GLOW - Football with rope - S
CHF 7.90 -
FloatingKong Wubba - The floating dog toy
CHF 17.85 -
Kong Tails - XL - 53 cm x 9 cm
CHF 29.90 -
Sustainable Squeaking elementBeco Family Toy teddy bear «Tobu»
CHF 19.95 -
Sustainable Squeaking elementBeco Family Lucy« toy parrot»
CHF 16.90 -
Sustainable Squeaking elementBeco Family George« giraffe toy»
CHF 19.95 -
Sustainable Squeaking elementBeco Family Aretha« alligator toy»
CHF 19.95 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Mosses
CHF 19.90 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Molly
CHF 13.50 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog King Louie
CHF 17.90 -
Squeaking elementCOUNTRY Dog Manny
CHF 17.90
Toys for dogs in everyday life
Dog toys add variety to everyday life and can encourage exercise, mental work or playing together. To ensure that they really fit, the size, material and type of play should suit the dog. A small toy for a large dog or a toy that is too hard for a puppy is rarely a good choice.
At ARTGERECHT. you will find toys for dogs that are selected for their use and suitability for everyday use. Whether tugging, throwing, searching or playing together: The important thing is that your dog can handle it safely and with pleasure.
Select toys according to play type
Some dogs like to carry, others like to chase movements, others prefer to play quietly. It is therefore worth differentiating between different types of play. Balls, ropes, dummies, plush toys and brain games each have their own strengths and limitations.
Check safety and material
Check toys regularly for cracks, loose seams, sharp edges or small parts. Dogs, in particular, who handle toys heavily should not play with them unsupervised. Robust does not mean indestructible, but suitable for the intended use.
Play, exercise and relax
Toys can complement training and activity very well. The following are also suitable for rewards and concentration Dog treats. You can find more activity ideas in the overview Dog toys & sport. If your dog prefers to chase or retrieve balls, you can find suitable variants under Toy balls. After active play, your dog also needs rest; suitable Resting places help to separate activity and relaxation.
Frequently asked questions about toys for dogs
Which toys do dogs particularly like?
This is very individual. Many dogs like balls, ropes, dummies or soft toys, others prefer search or brain games. Observe whether your dog prefers to carry, tug, chase, chew or play with you. Then you can Toys more sensible choice.
Which toys are safe?
Toys are safe if they are suitable for the dog's size and chewing strength and do not have any parts that are easy to swallow. The material should be robust enough and checked regularly. Damaged toys should be replaced before they become dangerous.
Can my dog play with toys on its own?
Some toys are suitable for short independent play, but many should be supervised. Supervision is particularly important with chew and tug toys. If your dog disassembles toys or swallows parts, they should not be left unsupervised.
Which toys are suitable for indoors?
Calmer toys, brain games, search games or soft toys are more suitable for indoors than very dynamic throwing games. This keeps the home safe and your dog can still be kept busy. For more exercise, walks or outdoor play are usually more suitable.
Which toys are suitable for outdoors?
Sturdy, clearly visible and easy-to-clean toys are practical outdoors. Balls, dummies or tug toys can be useful depending on the dog. Make sure that the material matches the environment and can dry well after getting wet or dirty.
How do I prevent my dog from destroying toys?
This cannot be completely prevented with every dog. Choose toys that match the chewing strength, offer chewing and playing separately and put toys away when they are only disassembled. Playing together often helps to better control play behavior.
How many toys does a dog need?
A dog doesn't need a huge collection. It makes more sense to have a few suitable toys for different purposes: exercise, playing together, mental work and quiet activities. An occasional change can keep things interesting without the need for constant novelty.