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Play sessions with your puppy and young Dog are an intregal part of
providing that special bond between Dog and owner.
This ensures that your dog grows up to find humans as a great source of
pleasure and enjoyment.
Each session should be short in nature and include 3 to 4 short sessions
each day. These play sessions tend to be a reward for good behavior.
Some of the tools used during these sessions are Dog Toys, Puppy Toys, Dog
Treats or any Pet Toy or Pet Treat.
Some of the most interesting dog toys are:
Activity Dog Toys Click here for
examples
The different range of Dog Toys are intended to encourage play on their own
and many hold Dog Treats. Kong Dog Toys are a great example. They come in
flexible rubber that have a small hole through which they can be filled with
Dog Food or Dog Treats. The Kong Dog Toys are suited for dogs when they are
left alone. Its a good Idea too have a different variety of Dog Toys to keep
your dog from becoming bored.
Dog Chew Toys Click here for
Examples.
Dog Chew Toys come in all kinds of varieties and include a great many Dog
Toys and Dog Treats that help in proper Dental Care. Dog Chew Toys tend to
focus on your dog's chewing instincts and focus on the toy, rather than areas
that can become destructive with valuable items.
Play Toys (click here for examples):
These types of toys should be designed for playing with your dog or dogs
playing with each other. Dogs tend to
want to play with these Dog Toys and escpecially the Dog Toys that have Dog
Treats included. Keep in mind the types
of games your dog enjoys best and use this information in determining which Dog
Toys will be best suited for each dog.
Puppy Toys (Click Here for examples):
Teething in young Puppies occurs at the age of 3 to 7 months. There are
special Puppy Toys for this age of Dogs. Teething creates discomfort for your
Puppy and Puppy Toys help ease this discomfort thru the chewing process. You
want to encourage chewing at this age to help with this problem and certain Dog
Toys specialize in this area.
Useful tips when using dog toys
Keep them readily available.
Maintain special toys that they like the best for use in training sessions.
Rotate The Dog Toys you use.
Introduce new Dog Toys for maintaining their interest.
Replace Toys when they start to deteriate.
Author:
Thomas D. Zaffer
Tom@zaffer.com
1004 Gulf Rd Elyria, Ohio 44035
440-310-6311
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