Not exact matches
When
most people think of
chew toys for small animals, they think of toys crafted of
wood; but these days, manufacturers are using another material to make great
chew toys that animals love: grass.
A customer is likely to be attracted to mainly one or the other category, with children and parents of children
most attracted to colored
wood chews and those cut into fun shapes.
Rope, shredded paper and soft
wood all make wonderful destructible
chew toys, while plastic and metal are the
most common indestructible materials used.
The cost of purchasing wooden Great Dane crates, when you know they are
most likely going to be perceived as
chew toys by your eager and active pup, typically doesn't justify choosing a
wood Great Dane crate!
Yes,
most dogs like to
chew on
wood.
Most pet rodents require a
wood chew or a mineral salt stone to prevent teeth from becoming overgrown, and many also enjoy tubes to crawl through and
chew toys.
While
most chews are not meant to actually be eaten by rodents, it is safe for them to eat small quantities of
wood, cardboard, grass and other natural fibers.
While
most small animal
chew toys are made of
wood, an increasing variety of other materials are also making an appearance in the marketplace.
Clearly this is the
most appropriate model for dogs of our size and
chewing style, but for small or less aggressive dogs we would highly recommend the
wood version as well.