Samoyed (definite introduction)
Toys are the best way to distract dogs. Good items and toys for owners and dogs can also reduce emotional exchanges. However, there are many accidents involving dogs playing with toys. So what kind of toys are safe for your dog?
When pet dogs spend more or less time playing with toys, they will bite the toys, and some will bite the toys and shake their heads, as if the toys are their irreconcilable enemies. It turns out that this is a manifestation of talent. They are pretending to be familiar with aggressive bites. When it comes to toys that are not thick, such biting may completely break the toy into pieces. The fragments of these toys may become "invisible killers" that endanger dogs' lives. Once these fragments get stuck in the dog's throat, they may lead to death. In line with the principle of making the dog happy and the owner at ease, the toys prepared for the dog should be some toys made of hard rubber or nylon that are durable and not easy to bite.
For those dogs that are not enthusiastic about biting, owners may try giving them some canvas or plush toys. These toys are soft and not easily torn into pieces. For those dogs that are not aggressive at all in biting behavior, you can give them some soft rubber toys - of course, this type of "safety messenger" is rare.
When buying a new toy for your dog, you should take a look at its reaction to the new toy. If it bites the toy desperately, and the toy is not thick enough and can be easily torn into pieces, then it is best to take the toy away as soon as possible and buy a thicker and more durable toy for it.
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