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  2. The 18 Best Chew Toys for Dogs That Are Vet-Approved - AOL

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    Nylabone’s products are vet-recommended, so any chew toy from this brand will be a solid bet. They also have a puppy version of this dino, if you’re in the market. Buy it (from $4)

  3. Vet Shares List of His Favorite Chew Toys for Dogs - AOL

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    These are all vet approved. If your dog is a chewer, you won't want to miss this video that veterinarian Adam Christman shared on Saturday, March 23rd.

  4. What These 7 Favorite Dog Toys Reveal About a Pup's Personality 1. Tennis Ball ... Dr. Jo Myers, DVM, a veterinarian for the pet telehealth platform Vetster. Show comments. Advertisement ...

  5. Kong Company - Wikipedia

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    The company founder, Joe Markham, created the KONG product in the 1970s, when he noticed his German shepherd Fritz damaging his teeth by chewing rocks. He found that Fritz enjoyed chewing on a hard rubber Volkswagen Bus suspension device, and spent about six years experimenting with different compounds to produce a chew toy of similar size and shape that he could sell to pet owners.

  6. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    Chew toys can help relieve pain associated with teething, which is especially true for younger animals, such as puppies. [2] There are several types of chew toys made from different materials, including rawhide, wood, paper, and mineral. Chew toys are commonly associated with dogs, but have also been effective with birds, rodents, and rabbits.

  7. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retrievers playing with a tug toy A dog playing with a multifunctional toy that includes different textures. Border collie pup with frisbee. Toys specifically marketed for dogs to play with come in many varieties, including dog bones, puppy toys, balls, tug toys, training aids, squeaky toys, discs and frisbees, plush toys, and sticks.

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