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Dogs chew all your stuff because they think it is a fun game. If you give a dog a chew toy and teach them that is what they should chew on, they are more likely to chew on their toy then your stuff.
A kong is a chew toy for dogs. You put food or treats in the little hole.
Dogs can, and many dogs do, but it differs from dog to dog. For instance, my 4 year old red German Pinscher-esque dog really just takes any toy you give her, while my several month old Border Collie Chihuahua mix puppy enjoys a green, somewhat hard chew toy.
His favorite chew toy is a ball
It is safe, just make sure there are not any pieces that he/she could swallow.
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Toy dogs are the smallest of their breed. For example a Toy Poodle is simply a poodle (breed) that is very tiny. For each breed there is a height/weight that they need to be under to classify as a toy
If you have an old pair of jeans, you can cut up the jeans and braid them into a rope. Or if you have a lot of sticks in your backyard, dogs can chew on these. Be careful with the sticks that they are just chewing and not eating them. Also, many dogs love chewing on ice cubes.
Yes, A dog could vomet after eating a chew toy
Log. Most water dogs like to hold a log in their mouth and chew on the log.
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Frog shaped chew toys for dogs can be found and purchased through several on-line stores. Australia seems to advertise the most numerous of these choices. Some of these frog shaped dog chew toys are plush, while some have a squeeky toy inside.