How to take a bath with Teddy
0 Jul 26,2025
The researchers tried using different toys to see if any toys could allow dogs to play longer, but found that there was not much difference. The researchers speculated that once a dog becomes familiar with the look, sound, smell and feel of a toy, it will begin to get bored. This is why you may feel that your dog will soon get tired of the toys you buy, and then he won’t want to play with them anymore.
When your dog finds toys boring, the only solution is for you to join in the game yourself. So you may find that your dog's favorite toy is often the same toy that you play with him, such as a pull-string toy. This is because dogs are very social animals. As long as someone interacts with them and plays with them, they will feel quite excited. Few toys can sustain a dog's interest for long periods of time if the owner isn't around to provide encouragement.
Researchers also pointed out that dogs play with toys in a similar way to how wolves hunt, so they like toys that taste like food or can be torn apart. Dogs will quickly lose interest in toys that have a hard surface and make no noise when played with.
When your dog must be alone, you can choose to give it toys that can be chewed, make sounds, or be eaten (such as cowhide bones), and it will spend a longer time on them. In addition, there are many educational toys that can release treats while the dog plays, which can also keep them "busy".
There are many kinds of dog toys on the market today, but if you just use toys to entertain your dog, he will still get bored sooner or later. Dogs are rich in emotions. They are eager to spend more time with and interact with their owners. In addition to using toys to increase the fun of their lives, the owner's company is their greatest happiness. No toy can replace your important position in its heart!