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Why Choose Bushdog
Questions About Our Dog Toys
What are the best dog toys for rugged outdoor play?
If your furry friend loves the outdoors, choose toys made to withstand the elements and heavy use. Bushdog’s floating mallard duck toy is perfect for water retrieves, while our firehose tug toy is ideal for high-intensity tug games in the backyard or bush. Both are made from durable, weather-resistant materials to handle rough play and wet conditions.
Which toys are best for interactive play?
Interactive play helps keep your dog mentally stimulated and physically active. For fetch sessions, try our boomerang throw toy — its aerodynamic design makes it easy to throw and retrieve. For tug-of-war, the heavy-duty rope tug or firehose tug toy are great for shared play that strengthens your bond.
What toys do you recommend for strong chewers?
For dogs who go through toys fast, we recommend tougher options like the warthog chew toy or firehose tug toy. These are designed with reinforced stitching or thick rubber to withstand extended chewing, helping to reduce the need for constant replacements.
Are there toys suitable for water play?
Yes — our floating mallard duck toy is a great option for beach trips, rivers, or dams. It stays buoyant in the water, making it easy for your dog to spot and retrieve. Its rugged build also holds up to repeated throws and wet environments.
Do you have toys that suit camping or farm environments?
For camping, we recommend the campsite snuffle mat — it folds easily into your pack and provides a calming sniff-and-find activity during downtime. On farms or in open paddocks, the boomerang throw toy or rope tug provide excellent exercise in wide spaces.
Which toys are best for puppies or teething dogs?
Teething puppies need gentler, yet durable toys. While most of our range is built for tough play, the campsite snuffle mat can be a softer option for mental stimulation without excessive strain on developing teeth (definitely better than chewing the edge of your tent...). Always supervise young pups with any toy.
How do I choose the right toy for my dog’s size?
For medium to large breeds, go for larger, heavier toys like the firehose tug toy or warthog chew toy to ensure durability and a good fit in their jaws. Smaller breeds may enjoy the boomerang throw toy or campsite snuffle mat, which are lighter and easier to handle.