it depents on:
what type
how old
how big
but basically yiou will need a unlimited supply all year round
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Get the dog some good chew toys. Dogs need to chew.
We'll it depends on how old your dog is. If your dog is still a puppy (younger then 2 year of age) then he will more interested in toys, bones, etc. If your dog is older (2+ years) he/she will not be as interested. Try different toys and mix things around as opposed to one toy everytime it gets boring!! (think of it as yourself...dogs imitate humans in many ways)
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Dog gift baskets are fairly easy to make. You can add things like treats, bones and toys to them. Dogs need chew toys, so rubber squeaky toys, balls, and large bones are all great ideas for dogs.
There are 14 months in a year for a dog
The average dog needs to chew around 600 times a day. That would include all the food the dog eats and also what they are playing with - appropriate and inappropriate objects.
Same as any other dog. Collar/harness, leash, food, food and water dishes, toys, dog bed (optional)
about 10 or more depending on what u want to get your dog
Most dogs love toys, and puppies particularly need something that's OK for them to chew on. There's a wide variety of dog toys available. If you can, take them into a store and buy them something they show interest in. If you don't have a store you can take them into, most dogs enjoy playing with chew toys, balls and rope toys. Be careful to choose things that are appropriate for the size of your dog, and don't give them something they can choke on! Above all else (besides food and water), dogs crave attention. Simply spending time with your dog might be the best entertainment there is.
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Some of the best dog toys that are difficult to destroy are made of durable materials like rubber or nylon. Look for toys labeled as "indestructible" or "tough" to ensure they can withstand your dog's chewing habits. Brands like Kong, West Paw, and Nylabone are known for making durable dog toys.