Best Dog Toys, According to the Experts: Our Dogs

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Dog toys: the thing that all dog owners swear you won’t spend too much money on, only for you to leave the store afterward with over 100 dollars worth of them packed into your bag. But it’s all for a good cause because — as all dog owners know — if you don’t get your furry friend a satisfactory toy, they’ll just make their own out of your furniture, sofa cushions, wallpaper or even your favorite aunt Sally. The point is that your dogs need entertainment otherwise, their behavior may deteriorate. Just imagine yourself doing nothing but sleeping, drinking, and eating. It sounds fine at first, but it’s also dull. Your dog thinks so, too.

The downside of dog toys is that there are so many of them out there, so finding the best one for your pet might be a tall order. You should also consider which one will be the best for you too, because it’s all well and good to get the perfect toy for your puppy, but if their favorite toy is a squeaky ball that’ll drive you up the wall, it might not be the right pick for your home. You’ll also need to consider if a toy can handle your teething puppy or wild Malamute, or if it’ll wind up shredded (like the packaging) after a few hours of play.

To help you find the best dog toys, we consulted with current and former CNET staff members who are passionate pet owners. They have put together a definitive list of their dogs’ all-time favorite toys. Finding durable options that can withstand relentless chewing and spirited play is crucial, and these selections have unequivocally proven their value. Notably, the Chuckit is the most popular plaything on the list.

Of course, not every dog is the same and they each have their own preferences — which is why we’ve included a diverse list of toys that’s sure to entice your dog. Check out our top picks for the best dog toys, guaranteed to have your dog’s tails wagging with excitement the moment they see them.

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To be honest, we get a lot of mileage out of gross old tennis balls that Molly finds in the gutter, but the ChuckIt Ultra Balls do much better at withstanding her efforts to rip them to shreds. They also are slobberproof, don’t pick up as much mud in the first place and are easy to wash. The only downside is they tend to disappear at dog parks.&nbsp;–Stephen Shankland

If you have an active dog who likes to chase balls (like my Lab), then the ChuckIt is a must have for your games of fetch. You never have to bend down to pick up or touch a slobbery ball. This piece of inexpensive molded plastic picks up the ball for you and allows you to "throw" it over and over again with a flick of your wrist. –-Connie Guglielmo

&nbsp;My pup will play fetch until the cows come home, so this launcher makes it much easier to tolerate long sessions. Not only is it great for those of us with below average throwing skills, but it also means less bending down to grab the ball. Every time I reach for the Chuckit Launcher, my puppy is beyond excited! –-Lexy Savvides

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When you have a dog that demands near-constant attention, you’ll do anything to keep them busy for a few minutes. I use this puzzle toy for just that. There are three swiveling trays where you can conceal treats, making your dog work for their reward. My pup has to use his snout to spin the trays to reveal the compartments, and I have to hope it keeps his brain sharp because he has to problem-solve to get all of the treats. I have the level two (intermediate) version and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. –-Sarah Mitroff

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Banjo gets anxious when he’s left alone, but like most Labs, he’s very food-driven. Mochi, our little guy, is just an extreme chewer. If he doesn’t have something to chew on, he’ll start nibbling holes in our living room rug. So when I know I’m going to be away for a couple of hours, I pull out the Kongs. I stuff them with mozzarella or peanut butter (or both), and my two doggos stay happy and occupied the whole time I’m away. –-Desiree DeNunzio

My dog is a beast when it comes to toys and has ruined nearly every&nbsp;single toy that we’ve given her within a day or two. That was until we met the Kong Extreme dog toy line, which has worked perfectly for her and keeps her entertained. We can use it as a reward by filling it with peanut butter when she’s been good for the day. There are a few different shapes and sizes of it, and she seems to enjoy them all! –-Jared DiPane

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My dog loves two things (besides her humans): food and toys. This puzzle blends both for endless fun. I received this dog treat puzzle as a gift, after months of rolling up towels and old T-shirts to make mentally stimulating toys for my chihuahua mix. Now, I use it whenever I don’t have a chance to take my pooch on her long evening walk.

All the moving plastic parts make it look complex, but it’s actually simple to set up. Just hide your choice of treats or kibble in the hidden cubbies, cover it with the plastic door, push the slider over to keep the door shut and that’s it. I found it to be a great indoor option for my dog to burn some energy and test her brain, too. –-Alexandra Garrett

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What kind of toys do dogs love the most?

Dogs all have different personalities and activity levels, so you’ll want to have an understanding of your pup’s individual needs to find the toys that will suit them best. Dog toys generally fall under three categories:

  • Active toys: Balls and Frisbees, as well as ropes and woven toys for tugging, are great for interactive play and getting your dog their much-needed exercise. If your dog is very active, such toys can also be used as training motivators.
  • Enrichment toys: These toys keep your dog occupied and mentally stimulated. They can range from puzzles and treat-dispensing toys to a durable, rubber toy that you stuff with treats like the Kong. By working to get at the treats, your dog is trying to “solve a problem,” which stimulates their brain and gives them something to do. These kinds of toys are designed to keep your dog engaged when you’re busy with something else or not able to play with them.
  • Comfort toys: Did you have a favorite stuffy or doll when you were a child? Dogs aren’t all that different and can get just as much comfort out of carrying around a favorite toy. Anxious dogs in particular might benefit from having a stuffed companion. Just be careful since some dogs are aggressive chewers and shouldn’t be given soft toys. Avoid stuffies with squeakers, which can be easily removed and swallowed.

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