Dog toys: best picks and tips

Find the best dog toys of 2025: chew toys, interactive toys and puppy toys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best dog food?

It depends on age, breed and activity. Compare ingredients and protein.

Which cat toys are most popular?

Interactive toys like wands and balls work well for most cats.

How to choose a dog bed?

Pick the right size and support; washable covers are practical.

Best dog toys: picks and play tips

Play is essential for dogs: it relieves boredom, strengthens your bond and keeps teeth and joints healthy. From tug ropes to chew toys and puzzles, variety helps meet your dog’s physical and mental needs. This guide explains what to consider when choosing toys and recommends a few standouts.

Choosing toys for your dog

Consider your dog’s size, breed and chewing style. Durable rubber chew toys satisfy strong chewers and support dental health. Rope toys are perfect for tug games and interactive play that builds trust. Treat‑dispensing balls and puzzle toys challenge intelligent breeds and slow down fast eaters. Always avoid toys with small parts that can break off and be swallowed, and replace worn toys promptly. Supervise play to ensure safety.

Our top picks

Tough Rubber Chew Toy

Made from non‑toxic, puncture‑resistant rubber, this toy stands up to intense chewing. The textured surface helps clean teeth and massage gums. Suitable for medium and large breeds. Not recommended for very small dogs due to weight.

Interactive Tug Rope

This thick rope with multiple knots is perfect for tug‑of‑war and interactive play. Reinforces training cues like “drop it” and builds jaw strength. Not ideal for unsupervised play as strands can fray over time.

Stuffable Treat Ball

A hollow rubber ball you can fill with peanut butter or kibble. It encourages dogs to work for their reward and keeps them occupied. Ideal for rainy days or crate training. Clean thoroughly after each use to prevent residue buildup.

Where to buy

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace dog toys?

Check toys weekly for damage. Replace them when pieces are missing, the toy is cracked or frayed, or it has become too small to be safe.

What toys are safest for puppies?

Soft rubber chew toys and small rope toys designed specifically for puppies are safest. Avoid hard toys that could damage baby teeth.

Do toys reduce separation anxiety?

Interactive toys can help distract dogs when left alone, but they are not a cure. Combine toys with proper training and environmental enrichment.

Conclusion

The best dog toys combine durability, safety and stimulation. Provide a mix of chew, tug and puzzle toys appropriate for your dog’s size and chewing strength. Always supervise play and replace worn toys to keep your dog happy and safe.