Top 5 Chew Toys That Actually Last for Tiny Teeth (Georgie Tested)
The other day, I watched Georgie, my tiny Morkie, methodically dismantle a brand-new “indestructible” chew toy in under five minutes. It wasn’t a violent act, more like a focused engineering project. First, a delicate snip of a seam. Then, a strategic unraveling of a thread. Soon, stuffing was everywhere, and Georgie, tail wagging, looked up at me as if to say, “Next victim?” This wasn’t an isolated incident. For small dogs with surprisingly powerful jaws, finding chew toys that actually last is a quest akin to finding the Holy Grail. We’ve been through countless “durable” toys that turned into confetti faster than you can say “treat.” But after much trial, error, and a significant investment in Georgie’s dental entertainment, I’ve discovered five chew toys that truly stand the test of tiny, mighty teeth. (Check out our top pick: dog puzzle toys.)
First up is the Nylabone Dura Chew Textured Ring. Don’t let its simple appearance fool you. This thing is a fortress. Georgie spends hours gnawing on the textured surface, and while it shows signs of wear, it never actually breaks apart. It’s hard enough to clean her teeth but soft enough not to damage them. Plus, the ring shape is easy for her little paws to hold onto. Next, for a bit more bounce and play, we swear by the KONG Puppy Teething Stick. Even though it’s marketed for puppies, the small size and durable rubber are perfect for adult small breeds. It holds up to serious chewing, and you can stuff a tiny bit of peanut butter in the grooves for an added challenge. It’s a classic for a reason.
Moving on to something a bit different, the Benebone Wishbone Chew Toy (small size) has been a surprise hit. Made from real nylon and infused with flavor, Georgie goes absolutely wild for it. It’s incredibly tough, and the wishbone shape gives her multiple angles to chew on. She’s had hers for months, and while it’s got plenty of bite marks, it’s still in one piece. Then there’s the West Paw Zogoflex Jive Ball. This isn’t your average tennis ball. It’s super bouncy, floats, and most importantly, it’s virtually indestructible. Georgie loves to chase it, and when she finally catches it, she can chew on it to her heart’s content without tearing it to shreds. It’s a fantastic option for fetch-loving chewers.
Finally, for a softer but still incredibly durable option, we rely on the Planet Dog Orbee-Tuff Squeak Ball. While the squeaker eventually gives out (as they all do), the Orbee-Tuff material itself is amazingly resilient. It has a satisfying give but holds its shape through rigorous chewing sessions. Georgie loves the minty scent, and it’s another great one for a game of indoor fetch. These five toys have genuinely saved my sanity and my wallet, proving that not all chew toys are created equal when it comes to the relentless determination of a small dog.
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