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Coming in at #1 The Goughnut
We imported these toys from overseas. The best deal we found was through Amazon. They come in a range of sizes and colours including a ball, ring, stick and figure eight. We got our first lot of Goughnuts in early 2016 and have since ordered a second lot. Not a single one of the toys ordered has been thrown out yet. They have proven to be the most durable toy I’ve come across in the market.
Price range: $16-$30 + international shipping
Pros: Incredibly durable and long lasting a range of style to suit your dogs preference
Cons: The ball is very hard so be careful it doesn’t boop your dogs head when throwing it
The stick shape is somewhat unfortunate in its aesthetics. We did have one owner of a day care dog mention that it somewhat resembled an adult toy
As far as I am aware you cant purchase them locally which is unfortunate as it good to support local companies
#2 The Nylabone – Durachew
While not as hardy as the Goughnut, the Nylabone is a much loved toy at Complete Canine Care. Specifically there Durachew range. A bunch of 15 Nylabones tends to last a month which isn’t bad considering they get used on a daily basis by a large number of dogs. This toy is an extremely safe chew toy, just be sure to throw it out once the dogs have chewed it down to a size the dog could possibly swallow. They come in flavours such as chicken, beef or original and a range of different shapes and sizes.
Price range : $10-$25
Pros: cost effective, range of sizes, easy to purchase in NZ
Cons: lasts roughly a month depending on the chewer
We stock these at Complete Canine Care’s retail section as they are such a wonderful, value for money toy for dogs of all shapes and sizes
#3 The Boomer ball
This ball is tough! So tough it gets used at the zoo with a range of different animals. It comes in blue or red and has a few different size options. We have been using boomer balls at CCC since day 1. They aren’t as popular as the other tough toys but they are certainly a favourite for some ball loving dogs. We find dogs either love this toy or completely ignore it.
Price range: $30-$45
Pros: will last you a year in most cases
Cons: not suitable for very small dogs unless they are happy to just push it around the floor as they cant pick it up
Complete Canine Care stocks boomer balls in a range of sizes
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