{"id":486,"date":"2009-08-03T05:44:29","date_gmt":"2009-08-03T05:44:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/shibainublog\/?page_id=486"},"modified":"2009-08-03T05:44:29","modified_gmt":"2009-08-03T05:44:29","slug":"best-dog-toys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/best-dog-toys\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Dog Toys &#8211; Interactive Food Toys"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>A busy dog is a good dog<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>One of the best ways to keep a dog engaged and out of mischief, is by investing in some fun dog toys. Remember though, that expensive dog toys do not necessarily mean that they are good, safe, or fun. <\/p>\n<p>Before getting a toy for my dog, I always do some research to make sure it is safe and durable.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Always supervise a dog when he gets a new toy.<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p>Consult with a vet if there are any safety concerns.<\/p>\n<div id='3071' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2001-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu working for food\/kibble from a Buster Cube interactive food toy.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3071\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Best Dog Toys &#8211; Interactive Food Toys<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<p>The best dog toys are the ones that will capture our dog&#8217;s interest, and exercise his mind. <\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>My dogs love playing most with their interactive food toys.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Food is a prime motivator for my dogs. It not only encourages them to play with the toy for a longer period of time, but also put in the extra effort to figure out how it works. They love trying different push, bite, and roll strategies, to find the fastest, most efficient  way to get at the food. They return to the toy time and again, because there may be more rewards in there, waiting to be found. <\/p>\n<p>Here are a list of interactive food toys that work well with my dogs (<a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/shiba-inu-personality-good-bad-traits\">a Shiba Inu<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/the-siberian-husky-breed-good-bad\">a Siberian Husky<\/a>). Note that the following descriptions are only based on my  own experiences. Different dogs have different temperaments,  and will respond differently to a dog toy.<\/p>\n<div id='2954' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1686-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Dog (Shiba Inu) raiding the toy box.  Both front paws totally inside the box.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-2954\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy caught raiding the toy box.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<div id='2923' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1532-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu smiling, with mouth open and tongue out, lying next to a Hol-ee Roller Ball Extreme dog toy, on the grass.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2923\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy and his Extreme Hol-ee Roller Ball interactive toy.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<h2>1. Hol-ee Roller Ball<\/h2>\n<p>These balls are great and safe for the teeth. All we have to do is get some hard dog biscuits, and stuff them into the ball.<\/p>\n<div class=\"alignright\">\n\n<\/div>\n<p>There are two versions of the <em>Hol-ee Roller Ball<\/em> &#8211; the regular ball which has thinner rubber joints, and the <em>Extreme-Ball<\/em> which has thick rubber joints (shown in the picture to the right). I much prefer the extreme version because it is more challenging, as well as more durable.<\/p>\n<p>Originally, I filled this dog toy with <em>Large Innova Health Bars, <\/em>which worked very well. However, I stopped using them after getting my Siberian Husky, because she is <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/itchy-dog\">allergic to oatmeal<\/a>. Instead, I am currently using <em>Baa-Baa-Q&#8217;s lamb lung<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Note<\/strong> &#8211; There was a <a href=\"http:\/\/tucsoncitizen.com\/tucson-tails\/2013\/06\/18\/pet-food-recall-evo-innova-calif-naturals-healthwise-karma-mother-nature\/\">voluntary recall of Innova products on March 2013<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<p><a name=\"kong\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>2. Kong Rubber Toys<\/h2>\n<p><em>Kong rubber toys are tough and safe for most dogs.<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"amazon\">\n<br \/>\n\n<\/div>\n<p>I usually put <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/feeding-your-dog-a-healthy-diet#wet_food\">canned dog food<\/a> into a <em>Kong Classic<\/em> rubber toy, and then freeze it. This is a fun way to occupy my dog,  especially when he is in his crate. <\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, I further entice my dog by dropping in some cheese or sardines, before putting in the canned food. This provides the extra <strong>umph<\/strong> that gets him to work through the Kong.<\/p>\n<p>Another fun Kong toy is the<em> Kong Jump&#8217;n Jack<\/em>. I stuff kibble or boiled chicken into the grooves of this two toy, and let my dogs chew on them.<\/p>\n<p>We can also use <em>Kong Stuff &#8216;N Paste, <\/em>but I personally would not recommend it. The <em>Kong paste<\/em> frequently makes a mess all over the floor, and is not made from particularly good ingredients.<\/p>\n<div id='3498' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_17581-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu and Siberian Husky holding and working on their frozen Kong toy.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3498\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy and Siberian Husky Shania working on their frozen Kongs.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>3. Premier Busy Buddy Collection<\/h2>\n<p>My dogs like many of the <em>Premier Busy Buddy<\/em> interactive food toys. However, note that in 2010, Premier was sold to Radio Systems Corporation (Petsafe), which is a leading manufacturer of <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/dog-shock-collar-good-bad\">electronic collars, invisible fences,<\/a> and other pain based training equipment. As a result, <a href=\"http:\/\/successjustclicks.wordpress.com\/2011\/09\/23\/premierpetproductreplacement\/\">some trainers and owners now choose to avoid Premier products.<\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"amazon\">\n<br \/>\n\n<\/div>\n<p>The <em><strong>Twist and Treat<\/strong><\/em> is a good one to start with. Simply untwist the dog toy, put kibble inside, then  twist the cover back on. At first, do not twist the cover on too  tightly. In this way, our dog gets rewarded well for playing with the toy.  Once he gains some experience, we can start tightening the lid  more.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>CAUTION<\/strong><\/span>: My Shiba Inu was able to tear off chunks from this toy when it was left with him  unsupervised. Luckily, he just likes shredding and does not eat the  shredded bits. It is best to take this toy away, once our dog is done with getting all the kibble out.<\/p>\n<p>The <em><strong>Squirrel Dude<\/strong> <\/em>is another fun dog toy that we can fill with kibble or other treats. If our dog has trouble getting the food out, we can cut off some of the rubber tabs at the bottom of the toy. <\/p>\n<p>I have a full 4 tabbed <em>Squirrel Dude<\/em>, which I fill with little pieces of kibble. I also have a 3 tabbed <em>Squirrel Dude<\/em> that I fill with kibble and some larger, higher priority treats, e.g. freeze dried liver treats.<\/p>\n<p>The most interesting one in the group is the <em><strong>Tug-a-Jug<\/strong> <\/em>. I think it is hardest to get food out of this toy, so my Shiba  Inu will only work on it when he is bored or really hungry, and does not  have access to other food toys. My Siberian Husky, however, seems to  really enjoy this one.<\/p>\n<p>Initially, I unscrew the cover from the bottom of the jug, and fill it up with a good amount of kibble (over half full). This ensures  that my dog is amply rewarded for playing with the toy. After he gains some experience, I slowly reduce the amount of kibble in the jug. It is  difficult to get the last bits of kibble out, so I add more before the jug becomes too empty.<\/p>\n<div id='3079' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2015-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky lying among her many interactive toys in the living room (face close-up).\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3079\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Siberian Husky Shania lying amid her interactive food toys.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>4. Buster Cube<\/h2>\n<div class=\"amazon\"><\/div>\n<p>In the beginning, I put the <em>Buster Cube<\/em> setting to maximum, so that  my dog will be motivated to play with it. As my dog  learns how the toy works, I slowly decrease the cube setting to make  it more challenging.<\/p>\n<p>When filling the cube, make sure all the kibble goes into the  holes around the central column. Otherwise, the kibble will  just collect at the bottom of the column. Then, when the Cube gets  rolled,  all the collected kibble will come out at once.<\/p>\n<p>The <em>Buster Cube<\/em> does not work well on slippery, hard, surfaces  (e.g. tile floors, wooden floors), because it will only slide on the  floor, rather than roll. As a result, no food will come out. I use the Cube on  carpeted surfaces and the backyard.<\/p>\n<div id='2978' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1763-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Dog (Shiba Inu) sleeping after working on his Buster Cube interactive food toy. Cube next to front paws, and some kibble strewn on the carpet.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-2978\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy tired out after a Buster Cube dog toy session.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>5. Rhino Stuff &amp; Chew<\/h2>\n<div class=\"amazon\"><\/div>\n<p>This nice rubber chew ball has chambers all around, that we may fill with food. It is most effective to use wet food, such as sardines, or boiled chicken. Sardines work  really well with my Shiba, and he is extremely motivated to get it all out.<\/p>\n<p>I normally give him one of these at night, for going into his crate. I also give him a <em>Greenie<\/em> to help clean his teeth.<\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>6. Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball<\/h2>\n<div class=\"alignright\">\n\n<\/div>\n<p>The Omega  Treat Ball is a great kibble ball. It is easy to fill with kibble, and the ball only releases a few pieces of food at a time. As a result, this toy engages my Shiba for a good amount of time. <\/p>\n<p>If you are looking for more ideas, here is a list of other <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/fun-dog-toys\">fun dog toys<\/a> including chew toys, tug toys, balls, frisbees, and homemade toys.<\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<div id='3073' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2003-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu sitting to the left, Siberian Husky smiling and lying down to the right. Interactive toys Buster Cube and Omega Paw Ball in front.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3073\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy and Siberian Husky Shania after a Buster Cube and Omega Paw Ball session.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>7. Cheap Dog Toys<\/h2>\n<p>I have found many good deals on Amazon by looking through their discount dog toys. Here are some <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/s\/?_encoding=UTF8&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325&#038;keywords=dog%20toy&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;qid=1373060171&#038;rh=n%3A2619533011%2Ck%3Adog%20toy%2Cp_8%3A2661607011%2Cp_36%3A2661612011&#038;rnid=2661611011&#038;tag=shisha-20\" rel=\"noopener\">50%-70% discount dog toys at Amazon<\/a><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com\/e\/ir?t=shisha-20&#038;l=ur2&#038;o=1\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" style=\"border:none !important; margin:0px !important;\" \/>. If you want to do this yourself, <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/guide-to-dog-shopping-at-amazon-com\">here are the steps<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>For this to work well, you may want to join <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=%2Fgp%2Fsubs%2Fprimeclub%2Fsignup%2Fmain.html%3Ftag%3Dshisha-20%26ref_%3Damb_link_7173522_1%26creative%3D9325%26camp%3D1789%26linkCode%3Das2&amp;tag=shisha-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957\">Amazon Prime<\/a> to save on shipping and handling costs.<\/p>\n<div id='3135' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2138-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba sleeping in shadow, surrounded by his many dog toys  (bed of toys).\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3135\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Shiba Inu Sephy in a bed of dog toys.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the best ways to keep a dog engaged and out of mischief is by investing in some interactive dog toys. 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