Puppy Toy Safety Checklist

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🦴 Step 1: Choose the Right Toy for Your Puppy’s Age

Puppy AgeWhat to Look ForAvoid
Under 12 weeksSoft, flexible toys; plush comfort toys; small teething ringsHard rubber, nylon, or bones
3–6 monthsPuppy-specific chew toys, teething KONGs, small puzzle toysToys labeled “for adults” or rawhide
6–12 monthsDurable rubber toys, treat puzzles, ropes for tugAnything too small or easily shredded

💡 Vet Tech Tip: When in doubt, choose a toy made specifically for puppies — they’re designed to protect developing teeth and gums.

🧠 Step 2: Match the Toy to Your Puppy’s Breed & Play Style

Retrievers / Active Breeds: Fetch toys, tennis balls, tug ropes
Toy Breeds: Small plush toys, mini chew rings, soft KONGs
Herding Breeds: Puzzle feeders, toys that move or challenge the mind
Power Chewers (Bulldogs, Labs): Benebone Puppy Chew, IndestructiBone, thick rubber toys

💡 Vet Tech Tip: The toy should be too big to swallow and tough enough to handle your dog’s bite strength.

🧸 Step 3: Inspect Toys Regularly

✅ Check daily for tears, missing pieces, or sharp edges
✅ Wash toys weekly — use warm soapy water or toss soft toys in the wash
✅ Replace toys once they become rough, cracked, or small enough to swallow

💡 Vet Tech Tip: Rotate toys weekly to keep your puppy’s interest high and prevent overuse.

🐾 Step 4: Supervise Playtime

  • Always supervise your puppy, especially with new toys
  • Remove toys when you leave home if they can be torn apart
  • Offer a mix of toys — one for chewing, one for comfort, and one for mental stimulation

💡 Vet Tech Tip: Every dog plays differently — watch your puppy’s habits and adjust accordingly!

🛒 Vet Tech Recommended Puppy Toys

Nylabone Puppy Teething Rings
KONG Puppy Toy (Soft Rubber)
Outward Hound Hide-A-Squirrel Puzzle Toy
Benebone Puppy Chew (Gentle Nylon)
Thin Bully Sticks for Puppies

💙 All personally recommended by a certified veterinary technician with 20+ years of experience.

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You should also note that the information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. Although I am a veterinary professional, this blog should not be used as a substitute for professional veterinary advice. 

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