TOP 6 DOG BREEDS THAT ARE THE BIGGEST CHEWERS!

Mar 5, 2024

As a dog owner, you know that your furry friend loves to chew on just about anything they can get their paws on. Not only is chewing a natural behavior for dogs, but it also provides them with mental and physical stimulation. However, not all dog chewers are created equal. Some dogs have a much stronger jaw and a more aggressive chewing style than others. In this blog, we'll be taking a look at the top dog chewers and the best chew toys to keep them satisfied.

1. BULLY BREEDS

Bully Breeds are notorious for their strong jaws and aggressive chewing. They are powerful chewers and need chew toys that are durable enough to withstand their strong bite. Bully Breeds should be given toys that are made of tough materials like rubber or nylon and avoid giving them soft toys that can be easily torn apart. That's where our Shake It Off Nylon Bone Twist & Shake Bone dog toys come in. Designed specifically for avid chewers, these toys feature a resilient nubby design and are crafted from eco-friendly materials, evoking the nostalgia of classic vintage toys. Get ready to treat your furry companion to endless entertainment and irresistible fun with these long-lasting toys.

2. GERMAN SHEPHERDS

German Shepherds are also known for their strong jaws and love of chewing. They are intelligent dogs that need toys that can keep them mentally stimulated as well as physically engaged. Interactive puzzle toys and treats like Health Extension® Cheek Chews, Health Extension® Natural Elk Antlers, and Health Extension® Yak Cheese and are great options for German Shepherds, as they can keep them occupied for hours. Take care to provide the correct size chew toy to eliminate choking hazards. Fling ‘N Fun is a great option for chewing, fetch or chase games.

3. ROTTWEILERS

Rottweilers are another breed that has a strong chewing instinct. They have a powerful bite and need toys that are durable and long-lasting. Chew toys made of heavy-duty rubber or nylon are great for Rottweilers, as they can withstand their strong jaw pressure. Snugarooz Sally the Stingray, and Sophie the Starfish, both have chewing balls inside for maximum play options.

4. SIBERIAN HUSKIES

Siberian Huskies are a breed that loves to chew and dig. They have a lot of energy and need toys that can keep them occupied and entertained. Chew toys that can be filled with treats are a great option for Siberian Huskies, as they can provide them with mental stimulation as well as a tasty reward. A good game of fetch with Sky Bounce Ballz by TPR Toys will get your Husky off the couch!

5. GREAT DANES

Great Danes are a large breed with a powerful bite. They need toys that are sturdy and durable enough to withstand their chewing. Health Extension® Large Yak Cheese bones are great for Great Danes, as they can keep them entertained and satisfied for long periods of time. Health Extension® Natural Elk Antlers might be a good treat as well.

6. BULL DOGS

Bulldogs love to chew because it is a natural instinct within them. Their ancestors used to chew on bones to strengthen their jaw muscles and clean their teeth. Also, chewing can help ease the pain of teething in puppies or reduce stress and boredom in older dogs. If your bulldog starts chewing more frequently, it could be due to new stressors in their environment such as separation anxiety, the addition of a new pet, or a change in routine.  Provide them with Health Extension® Natural Elk AntlersSnugarooz Sally the Stingray, or the Health Extension® Yak Cheese for their chewing comfort happiness.

When choosing chewing toys for your dog, it's important to keep their chewing style and breed in mind. Always choose toys that are made of durable materials and avoid giving them toys that are too small or that can be easily torn apart. By choosing the right toys, you can keep your dog happy and engaged while also keeping your furniture and shoes safe from their powerful jaws.


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