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Dog Toys

About this category

Playtime for your pets is key to keeping them happy. From dog frisbees to chew toys, you'll find all the dog toys you need for interactive play. Explore Valley Vet’s vast collection of dog toys today to keep your furry friend active and happy.

Engaging Dog Toys for Every Play Style

Not all toys are designed with the same quality in mind. Our collection is specifically designed to offer safe, durable, and effective solutions for your dog toys. Here’s what you’ll find in our collection:

  • Chew Toys: Built for durability, these stand up to heavy gnawing and help satisfy the natural urge to chew.

Popular Products: Kong Classic Dog Toy or Tuff Toss and Chew.

  • Interactive & Puzzle Toys: Challenge your dog’s mind with toys that reward curiosity and movement.

Popular Products: Kong Gyro Dog Toy or Romp-N-Roll.

  • Outdoor & Water Toys: High-energy toys built for the park or the pond.

Popular Products: Tug-N-Toss Jolly Ball or Kong Flyer.

  • Soft & Squeaky Toys: Gentle materials for dogs that enjoy comfort and sound-based play.

Popular Products: Lamb Chop Dog Toy or Original Loofa.

Unique Products Tailored for Your Dog

What sets Valley Vet apart? It’s our focus on innovation combined with veterinary expertise. We offer specialized solutions for every dog size and chewing habit, from durable rubber for power chewers to interactive puzzles that provide essential mental stimulation.

Your Trusted Partner in Pet Supplies

Your furry friends deserve a toy that helps stimulate their mind and body. With a wide selection of dog toys from top brands and expert support, finding the best dog toys has never been easier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best toys for aggressive chewers?

A: For dogs that can chew through just about anything, you really want to stick with heavy-duty natural rubber or solid nylon. The Kong Extreme line and the Jolly Ball are built for dogs with powerful jaws.

How often should I replace dog toys?

A: It's a good habit to check their toys once a week. If you notice a toy is getting small enough to be a choking hazard, has sharp edges, or the stuffing is starting to leak out, it’s time for a new one.

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