Puppies like ball toys, sound toys, pull rope toys, chew toys, activity toys, plush toys and smell toys. You can choose according to the puppy’s age, size, personality and preferences. Ball toys can exercise the puppy’s body, sound toys can challenge the puppy’s endurance, pull rope toys can enhance oral strength, chew toys can meet the puppy’s chewing needs, activity toys can exercise intelligence, plush toys can bring a sense of security to the puppy, and smell toys can attract the puppy’s attention. When choosing toys, you need to pay attention to the material and quality of the toys to ensure the safety of the puppy.

1. Ball toys
Puppies often like to chase, bite and catch ball toys. These toys can give puppies exercise and help them burn off excess energy.
Ball toys come in different shapes and materials, such as rubber balls, tennis balls, cotton balls, etc.
2. Sound toys
Puppies usually like to make noises and challenge their endurance. Sound toys can make various sounds such as squeaks, squeaks and wiggles to attract the attention of puppies and encourage them to try to bite or catch the toys.
3. Pull rope toys
Pull rope toys are interactive toys that allow puppies to play with people or other dogs. The puppy can bite one end, while the other person or dog can bite the other end. This toy can enhance the oral strength of puppies and build trust and interaction between dog owners.
4. Chew toys
The baby teeth of puppies begin to fall off at 3-6 months, and adult dog teeth grow out. Puppies at this time like to chew things with their teeth. To protect your furniture and shoes, you can provide some special chew toys, such as rubber bones, deer antlers, etc.
5. Activity toys
Activity toys can allow puppies to play intellectual games, such as mazes with hidden food, feeders, etc. These toys can help puppies exercise their intelligence and memory, and make them smarter and more flexible.
6. Plush toys
Plush toys are one of the most popular toys for puppies. They are soft and cute, and can bring a sense of security and comfort to puppies. But it should be noted that puppies can easily tear up plush toys, so owners should regularly check whether the toys are damaged.
7. Scented toys
Scented toys can make puppies more excited to play. For example, the owner can apply something with the smell of food on the puppy’s toys, and such toys tend to attract the puppy’s attention.
In general, the age, size, personality and preferences of the puppy should be considered when choosing toys. For puppies, soft toys should be selected to avoid damaging their teeth. For adult dogs, more durable toys should be selected to prevent them from destroying the toys while playing.



