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Leaps & Bounds Romp & Run Glow-In-The-Dark Bouncy Ball Dog Toy in Various Styles
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FAQs About Dog Fetch Toys
Yes, a game of fetch can provide necessary exercise, mental stimulation and bonding time between you and your pup. It may take your canine some time to get used to the catch-and-release routine of this pastime, but once they do, they’re likely to enjoy their time outside chasing dog fetch toys. They’ll also love the praise you give them when they drop the toy at your feet.
The best dog fetch toys for your pet greatly depend on the preferences of you and your pup. Brachycephalic dogs may have trouble picking up balls with their adorable snouts and can prefer disc toys at playtime. Other canines may favor chewy, squeaky rubber balls over tennis balls, while you may enjoy sitting back and watching your pet play with an automatic ball launcher.
Also, consider whether your pup is a heavy chewer when selecting flyers and balls—durable, thick rubber toys may be a better choice if your dog likes to chew on toys to wind down after exercise.
Yes, many dogs enjoy chasing a tennis ball around the backyard or park, but there’s one surefire way to find out—bring one home and try it out. Your dog may take one sniff and turn their nose up at the ball or try one game of fetch and decide it’s not for them. Others may end up destroying a tennis ball quickly with their powerful jaws. At the lower end of the cost spectrum, a tennis ball is a good first option; then you can move on to other outdoor toys for dogs if yours doesn’t seem interested. If it ends up becoming a favorite, all the better.