Many times, when a dog that needs a "job" is bored, trainers and behaviorists recommend "interactive toys." So, I thought I'd post a few of my favorites, and ask you to post yours, so that our members can find one that their dog might like. Too often, trainers tell people to get a "Buster Cube' and the person gets it home and the dog doesn't care for it. Some dogs hate hard plastic toys despite that they contain food;-) Sequoyah will play with her Pyramid for hours. Sioux just looks at it and wonders why I would give her such a useless thing. Yet there are things she likes, such as the Kong stuffed with goodies.
Some of the sites they come from:
www.dog.com
www.activedogtoys.com
www.fetchdog.com
Anyway, here are a few of my favorites:
Of course, the old stand by - Kong
All of the Nina Ottosan wooden puzzle toys and her Pyramid toy (it's like a Weeble, it always pops back up)
Premier's Tug a Jug, and Twist n Treat
Jumbubbler, Bubble Blaster, or Bubble Buddy (chicken flavored bubbles they can pop - what fun)
Extreme Treat Ball (Great for the dog that hates hard plastic - this is softer, but still hides treats)
Have fun, doggies! Put these on your list for Santadog...
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