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Dog Chew Toys

SodaPup Honey Bone Chew Toy

SodaPup
Original price £6.99 - Original price £12.99
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Looking for a durable dog chew toy for power chewers that actually lasts? This ultra-tough nylon dog chew bone in a unique honey dipper shape is sp...

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SodaPup Mod Bone Nylon Chew Toy

SodaPup
Original price £11.99 - Original price £11.99
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The Durable Nylon Bone Treat-Dispensing Dog Toy is designed for power chewers who love a challenge. Simply fill the toy’s treat holes with peanut b...

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SodaPup Wishbone Chew Toy

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Original price £11.49 - Original price £11.49
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About this productTreat dispensing: this ultra-durable nylon wishbone toy has holes in it perfect for smearing peanut butter and other soft foods i...

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FAQs

What are dog chew toys made of?

Dog chew toys are typically made from durable materials like rubber, nylon and sometimes reinforced fabrics or natural materials, all chosen to withstand repeated chewing. In our chew toys collection you’ll mainly find rubber toys, which are slightly flexible and comfortable to chew and nylon toys, which are much firmer and designed for more determined chewers. Rubber toys are generally better for moderate chewing, while nylon provides a tougher, longer-lasting option for dogs that need more resistance. The material you choose should match your dog’s chewing strength to ensure both safety and longevity.

What is the best toy for a dog to chew on?

The best chew toy for a dog depends on their chewing style, size and preferences, but durable rubber and nylon toys are widely considered the most effective. Rubber toys are great for everyday chewing and can often double as enrichment toys, especially if they can be filled with treats. Nylon toys are better suited to heavy chewers because they are designed to last longer and resist wear. A good chew toy should be strong, appropriately sized, and engaging enough to keep your dog interested over time.

What can a dog chew on for hours?

Toys that provide both durability and engagement are the best options for long chewing sessions. Nylon chew toys are particularly effective because they are dense and long-lasting, allowing dogs to chew for extended periods without quickly destroying them. Enrichment-style toys, such as those that can hold treats or have textured surfaces, can also keep dogs occupied for longer by adding a mental challenge. Rotating different chew toys can help maintain interest and prevent boredom.

What chew toys are safe to leave a dog alone with?

No chew toy is completely risk-free to leave with a dog unsupervised, especially for strong chewers. However, high-quality rubber or nylon toys that are designed for durability and made from non-toxic materials are generally considered safer options. It’s important to choose the correct size for your dog and regularly check toys for signs of wear, as damaged toys can become a choking hazard. For added safety, many owners prefer to supervise chew time, particularly with newer toys.

What is the healthiest thing for a dog to chew on?

The healthiest chew options are those that are safe, non-toxic and appropriate for your dog’s chewing strength. High-quality rubber and nylon chew toys are often recommended because they can help satisfy natural chewing instincts while also supporting dental health by reducing plaque and tartar build-up. The key is to avoid anything that splinters, breaks easily or is too hard for your dog’s teeth. Providing a variety of safe chew toys from our collection can also help promote both mental stimulation and oral health.