Throw Toys – Big Head Harry

Submited Jun 25, 2010

Throw toys are not such a great success with our dogs.  Truth be told, I don’t think they (the dogs) are all that bright.  Oh, they love for you to throw a toy for them.  They just don’t get the bringing it back part.  "Fetch" is not in their vocabulary

So you can imagine our joy when we spotted this toy with a big head that pulls away from the body and then retracts.  WHOOHOO!  We could throw the toy a few feet away and when our darlings latched on to it we could reel them in.

Notsomuch.

The retractable cord is about 4 inches long.  I just don’t see the point.

The bottom half of the toy is an open body whose hard rubber has an uncomfortable edge.  The dogs played around with it for about 30 seconds.  They haven’t touched it since.

Here’s what the manufacturer says about Big Head Toys, but we can’t recommend this one.

 
FEATURES:
M2Pets introduces Big Head Toys, collectible, interactive fetch toys that give new meaning to lets go play! Cushy, retractable heads and rubber bodies allow this toy to take play to a whole new level. Great for tossing, throwing, bouncing, biting, and just plain bonking around. M2Pets is proud to have David Goldin, illustrator extraordinaire working with them to create the illustrations that bring our fun and funky BIG HEAD characters to life.

Harry is the dare devil of the bunch! He is usually the first to be thrown into the dog run. A good grooming and teeth cleaning might give him a better chance with the ladies, but for now Harry is happier just being hairy.

    * Eight Big Head Collectible Fetch Toy Characters, each with a distinct look and personality
    * Cushy heads, can be pulled out from the body and retracted at the push or paw of a button hidden in the characters head
    * A great interactive fetch toy for throwing, tossing, biting, and loads of fun.
    * Each Big Head characters humorous story is highlighted on its individual packaging.

 

Throw toys - Big Head Harry

 

balls for dogs

If you only paid attention to the two dogs that liveat our house, you would believe that all balls are balls for dogs. You would also believe that all shoes are shoes for dogs, all stuffed animals are stuffed animals for dogs, and all food is definitely food for dogs. They no longer actually chew the shoes. They just sit by and guard them. They allow the children to play with the stuffed animals and only gnaw on the ones that come from the dog box. Any food that hits the ground is fair game. Forget the 5 second rule. They hover up fallen morsels in under 1.67 seconds. But their favorite toys are still balls.

Balls are a dog’s favorite toys because they involve the owner of the dog. It is much more fun to play when a person is playing, too. That sort of play also lends itself to scratched ears, rubbed tummies, and happy, loving, praise. Time spent with his person is far more important to the dog than any toy he has ever had.

So dogs love balls. There are tons of balls out there for your dog to play with. Why should it matter which ones you get?

There are two issues that especially pertain to this question. It should matter to you only if you would like to save money and if you are interested in your dog’s continuing health. If neither of those make a difference to you, then neither will these tips. If you do not like throwing money away and you want to keep your dog free from harm that these are ideas that may help you out.

Five tips for choosing balls for dogs:

  • Choose a ball large enough for your dog. If the ball is too small there is a risk of choking. Do not let your puppy have one of those small rubber bouncy balls that your child picked up at the checkout counter in the toy store. If you are worried that a ball might be too small, put it inside an old athletic sock and sew the sock closed.
  • The ball should be sturdy but not brittle. Hard rubber balls provide good material to satisfy your dog’s need to chew and last for quite a long time. Her jaws need exercise, too. If the rubber is soft or the ball is hollow, there is a chance that pieces of the ball could break off and either create a choking hazard or results in some intestinal discomfort.
  • Select a ball with outdoor exercise in mind. Dogs have a strong natural instinct to retrieve. Your dog wants to please you, so she will bring that dog ball back until you can no longer raise your arm to throw it. With that in mind, you may want to select one of the balls that comes with a launcher. Dog ball launchers allow you to throw the ball farther with less effort, providing more exercise for your pup since she has to run farther to get it each time.
  • Find some irregularly shaped balls. There are some wonderful hard braided the balls that are durable and long-lasting, make it easier for small dogs to grab them, and give lots of surface space on which to chew. Irregularly shaped rubber balls bounce unpredictably and that is fun as well. It is also fun to watch.
  • Purchase one or two of the balls that allow you to hide a treat inside. Choose one that makes the treat difficult but not impossible to excise. Stuff the balls with dog treats, yes, but don’t overlook peanut butter and cheese as treat options.

The best balls for dogs are the ones that involve you with your pet. Balls for dogs are balls for people, too!

Q: What happened when the dog went to the flea circus?
A: He stole the show!

Durable Dog Toys

It’s important that you provide your dog with quality toys
while you’re away. Especially if your dog is alone for
long periods of time, you want to make sure he has toys
that will hold his interest.

Failure to provide the right toys can lead to frustration
and boredom in your dog. When this happens, he’ll start
getting into things you don’t want him to out of a desire
to have something fun to do.

The kind of toys you provide are very important as well.
Here are five of the best kinds of toys you can get for
any breed of dog.

Problem Solving Toys

Problem solving toys are great not only for keeping your
dog occupied, but working his mind as well. One example
of this kind of toy is a "find the treat" ball. This
ball is filled with small treats, and has to be rolled
over just right in order for a treat to fall out.

This kind of treat is great fun for the dog, as well as
mentally stimulating.

Rubber Bones

Rubber chews and bones are great toys for large breeds,
or dogs who are very aggressive with their toys. These
toys are long lasting and strong, and will provide
hours of entertainment for most any dog.

Squeaky Toys

Squeaky toys are good toys for keeping your dog stimulated,
since dogs love to "attack" the toys and hear them squeak.
The problem with squeak toys is implied by their name:
they squeak! And that can be very annoying for you if you
have an indoor dog, so keep that in mind.

Frozen Peanut Butter

Here’s a cheap toy that your dog will love and that makes
a healthy treat for him. Freeze peanut butter and let
him play with that (outside of course). He’ll chew on
it and love the treat, and it’s very inexpensive.

Toy Ropes

Dog ropes are good for your dogs dental health as well
as providing hours of mentally stimulating fun for your
dog.

In order to prevent your dog from getting bored with his
toys, swap them out every couple of days. For example,
if your dog has 9 toys that he loves, let him play with
three of them for two or three days, then swap them out
for three of the others, etc. This will keep him
interested and stimulated.

Yes, the toys you choose for your dogs are very
important, so make wise decisions with toys that are
mentally stimulating, durable and healthy for your
"best friend".

You can learn how to train your dog with Jonathan’s free and easy dog training course.

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Balls for Dogs

Submited Feb 20, 2010

The toy of all dog toys is still the ball — basic, standard balls for dogs.  Tennis balls, rubber balls, rawhide balls, balls on strings, any kind of ball you can think of will be popular with just about any mutt.  When you throw it, the ball bounces.  This puts a bit of excitement into the game.  Uncertainty heightens the expectation.

Bouncing balls are virtually always fetched with joy.  Whether they are actually returned to the thrower is another matter.  Training is involved.  That’s another post.  What we speak of here are those marvelous round toys that have a chance of holding up past the first spirited game of catch.  Check out these great balls for dogs.

 

 

Worlds “Tuff”est Soft Dog Toy

Submited Jan 30, 2010

 Tuffy’s Stone Bone Dog Toy For Large Dogs Blue Camo is the Worlds "Tuff"est Soft Dog Toy.

 Worlds "Tuff"est Soft Dog Toy

Ultimate Stone Bone – Blue Camo. Tuffies Pet Toys are the most durable toys available. Our toys are made from 1 layer of soft fleece to allow for easy chewing and 2 layers of ballistic, industrial grade coated denier nylon in the center. All three layers are bonded and sewn together to make one Tuff Layer. 

Our toys are assembled with 7 seams. 4 seams hold the product together and then a layer of nylon is added to cover the assembly stitching and 3 more seams are added. Lets see your dog chew through that! Each toy is stuffed with safe, non toxic fiber and we added a protective pouch around each squeaker as an added safety measure in the unlikely event your dog gets to the core.

Our toys have been tested on numerous dogs (including our own) to ensure the highest quality and most fun for our best (four footed) friends and the best value for our two footed customers. Stone Bone 12" inches — for those dogs that like to play tug, fetch, or like to whip their toys back and forth. It has multiple squeakers which we know your dog will love!

For medium to large dogs.

This toy is for the dog that deserves nothing but the best! Three (3) Layers of Material Seven (7) Rows of Seams 100% Washable Multiple Squeakers Soft Fleece Exterior They Float Available in Four Vibrant Colors Great Fun – get your Worlds "Tuff"est Soft Dog Toy today!

Introducing Bmi – West Paw Bumi Dog Toy – the interactive toy that your dog wont want to put down!  BmiTM is the active dogs dream come true, charged with energetic fun! 

Bmi is so much more than a tug toy – pull, flex, throw, float, and repeat!  Guaranteed to last, even against those destructive dogs we love!  Since BmiTM is 100% recyclable, this dog toy will never need to be thrown away… except during a game of fetch! 

It is made from West Paw Designs’ extremely pliable, one-of-a-kind proprietary material called Zogoflex®.  This versatile toy is bound to give your favorite dog hours of enjoyment.  As you stretch BmiTM it will flex out to twice its length, and then bounce back to its curved S shape. 

We all know that there is no such thing as an "indestructible dog toy," but Bumi is so durable that if your dog can damage it, we will give you a one-time free replacement or refund!  Now go make your dog happy… and be sure you have fun too with the West Paw Bumi Dog Toy!

West Paw Bumi Dog Toy

 

 

 

Kong Durable Dog Toys

Submited Jan 16, 2010

Kong has established itself as a leader in durable dog toys.  There are a great many to choose from.  Some are pull toys, some are squeakers, some are made to be stuffed with treats.  All are among the toughest toys on the market. They come in all shapes and sizes and hold up to even the roughest wear and tear.  Some are better loved by our dogs than others.  Ours never really took to the classic red Kong, but they love the flyers.  They are also really happy with the bone that is a tennis ball on both ends.  Whatever you choose, you’ll be happy with Kong Durable Dog Toys!

 

 


 

Durable Puppy Toy Set

Submited Jan 16, 2010

This durable Puppy Toy Set is quite suitable for small dogs, as well.  The cute factor is overwhelming, expecially if you have a seven-year-old granddaughter.  These get the most use of any toys in the den, partly because they’re a great size for tug-of-war and fetch, and partly because they incorporate both soft and hard toys in one.  The chihuahua loves these — they’re like a woobie at night, his security blanket.  The big dog occasionally plays with them, as well.  She does not like to be left out.  The only real challenge is to make sure they know the difference in these and the stuffed animals in the toy box.  The Durable Puppy Toy Set is easy enough to spot.

Puppy Toy Set

durable puppy toy set










 

Dogzilla Durable Dog Toys

Submited Jan 16, 2010

This Dogzilla Durable Dog Toys set is a nice combo that we ran across.  We bought it mostly for the ice bone element.  Our dogs love ice cubes, but we’re always afraid they’ll choke.  This turned out to be a good answer ot the problem.  You just it up with water, freeze it, pop the frozen bone out and voila!  A bone shaped piece of ice.  It’s great.  The others are good, as well, and must taste really good.  We like the combo toys because it makes it easier for us to enter into the fun.

 

  • The Dogzilla Rubber Bone is made of strong rubber and infused with chicken flavor that dogs love/
  • The Dogzilla Deep Freeze Artic Bone is half hard rubber chew toy and half ice cube housing tray. Two halves make a whole lot of fun!
  • The Dogzilla Rope is the ultimate strong rubber dog toy, combining chicken-flavored rubber with a cotton rope bone.

 

 

Red Dogzilla 3-Piece Toy Set

 dogzilla durable dog toys

Get your Dogzilla Durable Dog Toys today!


 

Nylabones

Submited Jan 16, 2010

There are tons of different Nylabones.  They last for ages, though their appearance certainly deteriorates significantly before they disappear completely.  According to the Nylabone website, the toys "promote good canine dental hygiene, enhance overall mental fitness, and encourage positive behavior."   We pretty much agree with that.  This is a dog chew bone that our dogs like — especially the original flavor.  Just make sure you have enough Nylabones for everybody — theft is an ugly outgrowth of good taste.  :)

 


 

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