What toys do Yorkies like?

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Sarah Johnson

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What toys do Yorkies like?
What toys do Yorkies like? Yorkies like to play with pullers that can be pulled against the owner, which helps to cultivate the relationship between the dog and the owner; plush toys are the toys that Yorkies like, especially those that have the flavor of the owner; rubber balls can Used to play chasing and fetching games, it is also one of Yorkie's favorite toys.

 1. Tensioner

Used for "strength" games, such as tug-of-war: the dog can pull against the owner, but because the toy is elastic, it can also be used for shaking games. If the owner wants to establish dominance, the toy should be forcibly removed after the play is over.

 2. Irregular rings

Used for fetching and chasing games. This ring has a unique design and will have a lot of fun chasing it as it rolls on the ground with no pattern. Its shape is also easy for dogs to pick up. Can also be used for "strength" games such as tug of war. Generally ideal toys are made of safe and durable rubber, allowing your pet to fully utilize their natural abilities and have endless fun.

 3. Plush toys

Yorkies like stuffed toys very much, especially toys that smell like their owners. You can give it old clothes that you don't wear or have broken. This is a great toy that it will hold in its mouth day and night. Even if the owner wants to go back, it will never be returned to you.

 4. Rubber ball

Used for fetching and chasing games. This kind of ball has a special shape. It rolls and bounces irregularly, making it difficult for dogs to judge where the ball will stop. And to exercise the dog's "hunting" and search abilities. No matter where the elastic ball stops, the toy is easy for the dog to pick up. The flexible material of this toy provides pets with different shapes to chew on.

5. Canvas flying saucer

The canvas flying saucer can easily attract the dog's attention. By taking advantage of the dog's playful nature, it can cultivate the dog's desire to catch the flying saucer. If you persist in training, you can catch the flying saucer thrown by the dog owner and then hand it over to the owner. The soft cotton rope material will not hurt the dog's mouth, making it easy to train.