Giving your dog the right kind of toys to play with can produce many benefits for both them and you. 
There is a common misconception that dogs’ toys are only designed to help relieve their boredom, but this is not their only use. 
Dogs toys in general are excellent for relieving their boredom and particularly good where you may find yourself having to leave your dog on it's own at certain times, but, for your dogs sake, there are plenty of reasons why you should think about buying your dog some toys. 
Several toys for dogs are designed to boost their intelligence. For example, the kind that they will only get rewarded for after they have successfully completed certain tasks. 
These toys can be a very effective method of training your dog, as it’s seen as being fun for your dog as well as a means to teaching them. 
There are some toys on the market that can help your dog to understand what they can and cannot chew and in buying these you can save yourself a lot of expense by not having to replace costly household items that may be damaged by your pet dog chewing them. 
Toys that help your dog strengthen and keep their teeth clean and toys that help teach your dog with retrieval training, both have their purpose. 
What you ideally need to decide, before buying the toys, is what you want the toys for. It is also a good idea to take into account the kind of personality your dog has to enable you to get the right sort of toys for their temperament and level of intelligence. 
Some dogs’ toys are only designed to last a short time, after which they are to be replaced by new alternative ones, and these replacement ones can often be the chewing kind. 
Some toys that are designed to be chewed are flavoured so you may need to check what ingredients they have used for the flavouring or you might end up buying a toy for your dog that they are allergic to. 
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