The Best Toys for Dachshunds

A list of playthings to keep your wienerdog healthy and entertained

A dachshund with a fabric sheep toy

Hercules and his favorite toy, a sheep doll

Dachshunds, with their long bodies and short legs, are known for their playful and energetic personalities. Keeping them entertained with the right toys is crucial for their physical and mental well-being. Here are some of the best toys to consider for your dachshund:

Interactive Toys:

Puzzle Toys: These toys challenge your dog’s mind and keep them occupied for longer periods. Look for puzzle toys with compartments that can be filled with treats or kibble.

Treat Dispensing Toys: These toys require your dog to work to get their treats, providing both mental and physical stimulation.

Tug-of-War Toys: Tug-of-war is a great way for your mini dachshund to exercise and bond with you. Choose a toy that is durable and appropriate for their size.

Chew Toys:

Nylabones: These chew toys are tough and durable, making them ideal for chewers. They come in various sizes and flavors to suit your dog’s preferences.

Antlers: Antlers are a natural and healthy chew toy that can help keep your dog’s teeth clean and their gums healthy.

Kong Classic: This classic toy is a versatile option that can be used for chewing, fetching, or dispensing treats.

Fetch Toys:

Tennis Balls: Tennis balls are a popular choice for fetch, but be sure to choose a ball that is not too small for your dog to swallow.

Frisbee: Frisbee is a fun and energetic game that can provide your mini dachshund with plenty of exercise. Choose a frisbee that is lightweight and easy for them to catch.

Squeaky Toys: Squeaky toys are great for fetching and can also help with separation anxiety.

Safety Considerations:

Size: Always choose toys that are appropriate for your dog’s size. Avoid toys that are too small, as they could be a choking hazard.

Material: Opt for toys made from durable and non-toxic materials. Avoid toys with small parts that could break off and be swallowed.

Supervision: Never leave your dog unsupervised with any toy. Monitor their play to ensure they are not damaging the toy or themselves.

By providing your mini dachshund with a variety of toys, you can help them stay happy, healthy, and entertained. Remember to rotate their toys regularly to keep them interested.

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Terri Osterfeld Head Doxie Herder
I'm a certifiable dachshund fanatic and lover of anything that involves doxies. I have five — Rommel, Franzi, Montgomery, Hank, and Hercules — plus two German Shepherds, Noet and Sunna, who think they're dachshunds.
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