There's a reason Kong toys are a favorite among dog trainers and owners alike. Not only do they last for years, but you can also stuff them with treats or peanut butter to keep game time going for hours.
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iFetch iFetch Ball Launcher
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Even the most energetic pet owner gets tired of playing catch around the clock. Enter iFetch: It's pricey, but this gadget will throw your pup a ball until they physically can't run anymore. And don't worry about having to retrieve the balls yourself — most dogs will figure out how to bring them back and drop them into the launcher on their own.
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Credit: iFetchThis toy is the perfect indoor solution for dogs who love to dig. Nicole Ellis says it's one of her pup's favorites. "I stuff it with his food, his toys, and his blankets," she says. "Even when he’s got it all out, he keeps on digging until he falls asleep."
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Aïkiou Aïkiou Feeder and Playset
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The Aïkiou feeder requires pups to think hard in order to open its compartments for treats and kibble. Certified professional dog trainer Russell Hartstein, founder of Fun Paw Care Dog Training in Los Angeles, says that's a good thing. "[Most] healthy animals would rather work for their food than simply be given it in a bowl," he says.
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Idepet Idepet Dog Toy Ball
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This rubber toy works double duty: You can fill it with kibble to create a puzzle your dog can solve by himself, or use it to play a traditional game of fetch.
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KONG Ballistic Hide 'n Treat
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The Ballistic relies on Velcro to keep its treats inside. "While this isn’t a super difficult treat toy, the pups love it," says Ellis. "I wouldn’t give it to a strong chewer, but for the small-to-medium crew and puppies, it’s a huge hit."
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Outward Hound Hide-A-Squirrel
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Credit: Outward HoundStuff this plush toy with tiny squirrels for your dog to sniff out. Once he masters the game, the little stuffed animals are perfect for fetch.
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Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Treat Maze
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Both Ellis and Hartstein recommend Nina Ottosson's puzzle toys and games. This interactive one is great for independent play, although you can also toss it to your dog to make it a game for two. Reviewers on Chewy said the toy entertained their pups for anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes at a time.
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PetSafe Busy Buddy Calming Toys
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For the anxious dog, this toy is important for two reasons. It challenges her by slowly releasing kibble as she rolls it around and soothes her at the same time with a calming chamomile scent.
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Okay, so it's not exactly chemistry, but your dog will have to figure out how to flip these treat-filled beakers for his experiment to be a success.
The GameChanger will keep your dog occupied while he's alone, but you can also play it with him by helping him toss it around. The toy dispenses treats as your pup flips, rolls, and digs at it. "Pro tip," says Ellis, "be sure to use treats or kibble small enough to fit through the holes or you will have a very frustrated pup."
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Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Treat Dispenser
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Credit: Nina OttosenThis toy requires some supervision because of its smaller pieces, but it'll get your pup thinking hard. The scent holes and removable bones allow him to sniff out and retrieve his reward — a yummy treat!
The Kong Wobbler is similar to the Kong Classic, except that — you guessed it — it wobbles. Hartstein says it's one of his favorite toys for the pups in his care. And don't worry, the Wobbler unscrews for easy cleaning and filling.
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StarMark Bob-a-Lot Dog Toy
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Credit: StarMarkFill this wobbling toy with treats or kibble, then set the opening as big (easy) or small (challenging). Hand it over to your pup and watch her push it around to make the treats fall out.

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