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An active dog must have the opportunity to get rid of his energy in the best way. Toys and activity toys for dogs can help with that.

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    Toys for all dogs

    There are many reasons to use toys and activity toys for dogs. For some, it is especially because the dog needs more activity and lacks something to focus on. For others, it is due to separation anxiety, which some dogs feel when the owner goes away. Whatever your reason, you can find toys for your dog in our selection.

    Entertain your dog with activity toys from Starmark

    Starmark makes several different types of activity toys, all of which help entertain the dog for hours. Among other things, there is the Everlasting Bento Ball, which is both good against anxiety and boredom and incredibly effective for puppies that are about to change teeth. Starmark's activity toys for dogs can be good for training, for example when the dog wants to learn to lie down. Their toys do not contain phthalates, vinyl or latex. You can easily fill the various toys with your dog's favorite treats so that your dog can have what he prefers.

    Ruffwear activity toys for nervous dogs

    Ruffwear makes balls and similar activity toys for dogs that can be filled with, among other things, peanut butter or other things that the dog likes to eat. Their Gnawt-a-Cone is a fun way to keep your dog entertained for a long time as it has lots of unpredictable jumps. They are made of natural rubber that does not contain harmful chemicals. When the dog tends to get a little wild around guests, a Gnawt-a-Cone can be just the right solution. It will make the dog relax. As it causes the dog to release endorphins, it is an absolutely perfect choice for stressful situations such as New Year's or stormy weather. Their activity toys for dogs can thus help fight anxiety and boredom, and are especially ideal for the nervous dog.

    LickiMat mats are good for your dog in many ways

    Lickimat activity toys for dogs are made with the dog's well-being in mind. All their products are made of TPR rubber, which is non-toxic. There are no toxins or silicone in it, so the dog wants something healthy that is also good for its teeth. You simply fill the dog's favorite treats in the smart mats, which give it time to eat them in peace. These mats from LickiMat are really practical to use when you have to leave. When you are not at home, the dog will instead focus on the mat and not on the fact that you are not there. It improves oral hygiene and fights anxiety and boredom. Lickimat activity toys for dogs are also available in several different variations, so you can choose the one that is best for your dog.

    What all these fantastic brands have in common is that they make good products that can give the dog a healthier mental health. When they can focus their energy on a dog activity toy, they won't notice you leaving - unless you point it out yourself. If you have a dog with separation anxiety, we would suggest that you slowly get the dog used to being alone and not spending a long time saying goodbye when you leave.