
Rotating Toy Strategy – Why Changing Toys Keeps Your Dog Excited
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Introduction Even the best dog toy eventually loses its charm. Dogs, like humans, crave novelty. When the same toy sits on the floor day after

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Our team understands that not every toy fits every dog. That’s why our guides break down the best options for different breeds, sizes, and personalities. Whether you want to challenge a clever border collie or entertain a laid-back bulldog, CheekyPetsCo helps you find the perfect toys to enrich their playtime and strengthen your bond.
The best toys for aggressive chewers are made from durable natural rubber (like heavy-duty KONGs) or nylon. Avoid plush toys or thin latex, as these can be destroyed and ingested instantly.
Safe chew toys should be too large to swallow, durable enough not to break into sharp shards, and hard enough to endure chewing but soft enough not to fracture your dog’s teeth (the thumbnail test).
Standard tennis balls can be dangerous for heavy chewers because the fuzz acts like sandpaper on teeth, and they can easily be popped and choked on. Use dog-specific rubber balls instead.
Destructive chewing is often a sign of boredom, anxiety, or high energy. Providing tougher toys meant for aggressive chewers and increasing physical exercise can help reduce destruction.
Toy rotation involves keeping only a few toys out at a time and swapping them weekly. This keeps toys feeling ‘new’ and exciting, which prevents boredom and prolongs the toy’s life.