Yes, A dog could vomet after eating a chew toy
buy your dog a chew toy and play fetch with them
A safe option for your dog to chew on is a durable chew toy made specifically for dogs, such as rubber or nylon toys. Avoid giving your dog bones or objects that can splinter and cause harm. Always supervise your dog while they are chewing to prevent any accidents.
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.
He / She wants a rubber chew toy.
Give a chew toy that is age and dog appropriate.
a bone,a chew toy,something he/she likes [food]
Get him a chew toy or treats he really likes! :)
-chew toy -really comfortable bed -treats
Some alternative chew toys to dog bones involve some of the following: Nylabone Durable Dental Dinosaur Chew Toy, the Kong Extreme Dog Boy, and Pet Stages Soft Toss Ring.
His favorite chew toy is a ball
Log. Most water dogs like to hold a log in their mouth and chew on the log.
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.