There is one Murphy-type law when it comes to dog toys: if you do not get your dog satisfactory toys, it will make its own out of your cushions, your furniture and anything not bolted down in your home. Your pets need entertainment and stress relief just as much as we humans do, and a trusty plush or a favorite frisbee can be more than a distraction but rather a lifelong comfort.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed when looking for pet toys, online or in person. There are so many types, materials and squeakers to consider on top of guessing what your dog would actually like. You also have to judge whether a potential toy will survive your teething puppy or manic Malamute or if it’ll be in as many pieces as the packaging in a single afternoon.
To help parents of pooches, we surveyed current and former CNET staffers with fur babies of their own to assemble this list of our pups’ all-time favorite toys. Finding durable toys that can handle endless chewing sessions and spirited play isn’t easy, but these selections have proved their worth. The Chuckit is the most popular plaything on the list.
Since every dog has unique quirks and preferences, we’ve included a diverse set of toys. Whether your four-legged friend is a large chewer, a small tugger or anything in between, you’re sure to find the perfect toy to keep them busy. Check out our top picks for the best dog toys — they’ll have your pups wagging their tails in delight.
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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. –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
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