Here's A Quick Way To Please An Animal Lover -- Dog Toys

Fun dog toys to celebrate the canine members of the family

Dog toys under the Christmas tree are a great way to appreciate your beloved furry friend. And with the explosion of the market in dog toys, the only problem you'll have is choosing just one. Of course, more is better in this case.

Fact: According to a recent survey, seven out of ten dogs will receive Christmas presents from their owners.

Aside from the bones

Dog toys have come a long way from discarded bones. New dog toys can be found in an assortment of colors, materials, and shapes.

Colors range from red to orange to fluorescent yellow and lime.

The materials for dog toys can be anything from rubber to corduroy with shapes from balls to other animals. And the list keeps growing for each Christmas season. Some bigger retail chains have begun to carry dog toys as well.

What's a pup owner to do?

If you're got a chewing dog at home, then you may want to look into dog toys that will keep them away from your furniture.

The Kong is made out of indestructible rubber and can be filled with peanut butter for your dog to enjoy. This dog toy can be a great ‘dog-sitter' if your pup has separation anxiety -- hours of fun.

There are also limitless squeaky dog toys.

Or you can look into floating dog toys for digs that like to spend time in the water. This can be a great way to give your pup some exercise as well.

And if you're looking to stay within your budget, then you can find chewable dog toys of all shapes and sizes at nearly any store. My only advice is that you make sure that it's sturdy so that it won't fall to pieces in the first romp.

Dog toys are just a great way to give your dog some exercise and a little treat during the holiday season.

With any luck, you can have these dog toys all year, but the problem is that if you choose well, these toys won't make it very long. Buying multiple dog toys can solve this problem.

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