Chasing is the greatest thing for most dogs. If they then bring the "hunted" object back to you, and you are happy about it, the joint ball game becomes a favorite activity. Throwing toys made of cotton or natural rubber, as well as solid rubber balls and "hole balls" are particularly suitable.
The "Kong" is THE chew toy par excellence. You can fill it with small chunks of treats and give your four-legged friend a special treat. Thick ropes with rubber grip are also very popular - no matter if you pull on the other end or if a four-legged friend plays together with your dog.
In addition to physical exercise, your four-legged friend wants to be mentally challenged. "Sniffing meadows", where you hide dry food and let your dog search, train the sense of smell and attention. For very smart fellows, a "Dog Activity Memory Trainer" is very suitable. You will be amazed how quickly your dog understands and how much you can get him excited about his new toy.
Knot rope is like a talisman for your dog. It's in the basket with them, tossed around in solo play, and "bagged". Knotted ropes encourage the natural prey drive and are also suitable for throwing and tug-of-war games. Due to the knots in the thick rope, the dog toy lasts especially long, and it does not slip out of your hand while playing.
This is a sturdy ball made of natural rubber with small openings (for dry food). A sturdy rope is attached to one end, which you can use to carry and sling the ball. In dog training, the treat ball is ideal because your dog plays and learns at the same time. For example, he may only get his reward when you take your foot off the rope lying on the ground.
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