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Innovative and Modern Toys for Your Spoiled Pup

Updated: Jan 20, 2022

Dogs use their jaws to explore the world, so they'll chew on anything they can get their teeth into. You'll be more likely to save your shoes and socks from ruin if you give them items that appeal to their teething impulses.


Giving your dog a new toy is a natural selection experiment. No matter how cute or expensive it is, there's a risk your dog may ignore it or chew it to shreds, leaving it for dead in either case.


It's critical to provide proper toys to puppies throughout their rapid development stage, which lasts from two to ten months, and both dog breed and personality can influence which toys become your pup's favorites.


Picking out Dog Toys — What You Should Know


Positive quality, age- and size-appropriate toys are as crucial to canine growth as training and exercise, whether you work from home and support your puppy through teething, teaching good habits, or simply enjoying playing.


Puppies begin to teethe around the age of four months, as their baby teeth are replaced by adult teeth and molars. Chewing may appear to be your puppy's fixation at this point, and they may gnaw on anything. Teething is uncomfortable, as any parent of a teething baby knows; therefore, your dog will require measures to alleviate the agony of sore gums.


Whatever toy you choose for your puppy, keep an eye on them as they play and check the toys occasionally to make sure they haven't bitten off any bits. If your puppy's toy appears to be on the verge of breaking, throw it away.


Lambwolf Collective — The Innovators of the Pet World


Toys

Whether you need toys for dog enrichment or training, Lambwolf Collective has a wide range of chewable playthings that your dogs would love. Their innovative designs and out-of-the-box thinking make these toys both modern and meaningful. If your puppy is full of activity and enjoys a challenge, a puzzle toy or one that dispenses rewards will appeal to them. While some dogs enjoy snuggling with a soft toy, others will tear it apart.


Lambwolf Collective has created innovative toys that can be tied and turned into many shapes. Their unique collection includes squeaky, crinkly, tinkly, or silent toys. Also, these come in different sizes for you to choose from. The peculiar textures, sounds, and sizes keep your pets engaged while you peacefully work from home. Plus, you can hide treats in the knots of these toys for more enrichment!


Here are the survivors of dog teeth — the toys that have proven to be good for hours of engaging and adorable play by our dogs:-


NOU (pronounced like noo in noodles) is a toy for you and your pet to play with. To make it more enjoyable, get creative with the forms you can make with them. A pretzel, a boating knot, a tossed ball, or a tug of war rope are all examples of the different ways you can play with it! Treats can be hidden in the knots and awarded when your pet successfully untangles them, similar to an enrichment toy. One of our dogs' favorite ways to play is having one end tied in a knot and swinging it around and seeing who can grab the knotted end (we call it going fishing!) They have different size options, different fabrics, and also options with squeakers at each end.



The BREUER is named after Marcel Breuer, an architect noted for employing prefabricated concrete in his designs. It is influenced by the minimalist shape of tetrapods.


The shape is designed to stand erect at all angles and be easy to grab with paws. Two squeakers and two crinkle paper clusters are hidden in the corners of the play toy, which are sized to easily massage the jaws. The textured cotton on top of the corduroy fabric is soothing on your pet's mouth and perfect for busy chewers.


My favorite thing about the Breuer is that it transforms into a soft sculpture decor piece! We keep it on our coffee table or decorative shelves and it blends in with the decor in our living room.





Collars and Leashes

The creativity of Lambwolf Collective doesn’t stop at toys. Their leashes, collars, and harnesses are durable and soft, perfect for dog walking. The modern ‘all-occasion’ leashes are suited both for dog training and walking.


Here are a few of the top picks:-


MELLEM wide (1" or 2.5cm wide) is a versatile convertible leash that is ideal for everyday use, city walks, running, and hiking. It has sturdy clasps on each side and can be connected to another leash, or used as an around the waist or crossbody hands-free leash.


Mellem is a Danish term that means "between," and they chose it as a palindrome (a word that reads the same forward and backward) to emphasize the harmonious relationship we have with our dogs.




OTTO is a figure-eight harness that provides comfort, security, and freedom. The figure 8 design makes it simple to adjust for a good fit around the neck and behind the front legs. It has a cross that wraps firmly across the chest and pushes the shoulders back as needed. The simple design is intended to help your pet feel unrestricted and at ease.


Conclusion

Your dog, like children, can become bored with their toys. To keep this from happening, restrict the number of toys they have to 3-5 at a time and rotate new toys out every couple weeks.


Take this list as a starting point because dogs have their own preferences — and appreciate diversity. If you're getting ready to get a new dog or putting together a gift, we recommend giving the dogs in your life a few to try out.


If you have a canine waiting for their first toy, head over to Lambwolf Collective now!














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