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๐Ÿฆฎ Things Square Chew Toys

Chew Toys โ€“
Chew Right. Stay Healthy. Behave Better.

Discover safe, durable chew toys at Things Square โ€” heavy-duty natural rubber chew toys, long-lasting nylon chew toys, satisfying rope chew toys, dental-cleaning chew sticks, and treat-stuffable Kong-style chew toys. The right chew toy protects your furniture, cleans your dog's teeth, and provides hours of safe, satisfying entertainment.

โœ“ Rubber, Nylon & Rope Options โœ“ All Chew Strengths โœ“ Non-Toxic Safe Materials โœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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๐ŸŒŸ Shop by Chew Toy Type

Chew Toy Styles โ€“ The Right Chew for Every Dog

Chewing is a fundamental canine need โ€” it relieves stress, cleans teeth, exercises jaw muscles, and prevents destructive chewing of furniture and household items. The right chew toy type depends entirely on your dog's chew intensity.

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Natural Rubber Chew Toys
Durable, non-toxic natural rubber toys โ€” ideal for moderate to power chewers
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Nylon Chew Toys
Extremely hard-wearing nylon chews for the most aggressive power chewers
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Rope Chew Toys
Braided rope toys for moderate chewing and interactive tug play โ€” also cleans teeth
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Treat-Stuffable Chew Toys
Hollow rubber toys filled with treats or food โ€” provides extended solo entertainment
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Dental Chew Toys
Textured rubber and nylon chews with ridges that clean teeth and massage gums
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Squeaky Rubber Chews
Squeaky rubber toys that reward chewing with sound โ€” keeping dogs engaged longer
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Puppy Teething Chews
Soft rubber teething toys that soothe sore gums during the puppy teething phase
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Flavoured Chew Toys
Nylon and rubber toys infused with bacon, chicken or vanilla scent to attract interest

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๐ŸŒŸ Chew Toy by Dog Type

The Right Chew Toy for Every Dog & Chew Strength

๐Ÿ”จ Power Chewers
Aggressive & Power Chewers
Heavy-duty natural rubber and reinforced nylon chew toys for powerful breeds like Rottweilers, Staffies, and Pit Bulls โ€” engineered to withstand intense chewing without breaking into dangerous pieces.
๐Ÿท Moderate Chewers
Moderate Chewers
Standard natural rubber toys, rope chews, and dental chews for average-strength chewers like Labradors, Spaniels, and mixed breeds โ€” durable enough to last without being unnecessarily rigid.
๐Ÿ• Puppies
Teething Puppies
Soft rubber teething chews that soothe inflamed gums during the teething phase at 3โ€“6 months โ€” directing the essential teething behaviour onto appropriate objects and away from furniture and shoes.
๐Ÿ’ค Gentle Chewers
Gentle Chewers & Senior Dogs
Softer rubber chews and rope toys for small breeds, elderly dogs, and gentle chewers who need the oral and mental stimulation of chewing without the hard, rigid toys designed for powerful chewers.
๐Ÿง  Alone Time
Dogs Home Alone
Treat-stuffable Kong-style chews filled with kibble, peanut butter, or wet food that occupy dogs independently for extended periods โ€” reducing separation anxiety and boredom-driven destructive behaviour.
๐Ÿงญ Dental Health
Dogs with Dental Concerns
Textured dental chew toys with ridged, grooved surfaces that mechanically clean plaque from tooth surfaces and massage the gums โ€” contributing to significantly better long-term dental health.

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๐Ÿ’ก Safety Tips

5 Essential Chew Toy Safety Rules Every Dog Owner Must Know

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Always Match to Chew Strength
This is the most critical chew toy rule. A soft toy for a power chewer breaks into dangerous chunks that can be swallowed. A rock-hard nylon toy for a gentle chewer provides no satisfaction. Always assess your dog's actual chew intensity and match the toy material and hardness accordingly.
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Size Correctly to Prevent Swallowing
A chew toy that fits entirely inside a dog's mouth is a swallowing hazard. Always choose a chew toy that is too large to be fully engulfed โ€” it should require the dog to hold it with their paws or against a surface. For large breeds, size up significantly from what seems appropriate.
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Supervise Until Toy Is Proven Safe
Always supervise play with a new chew toy for the first several sessions until you have observed how your dog interacts with it. Only leave unsupervised with chew toys you have confirmed your dog cannot break, shred, or reduce to dangerous pieces within a single chewing session.
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Inspect Weekly and Replace Promptly
Inspect every chew toy weekly. Replace immediately when: rubber has large cracks or missing chunks, nylon has sharp splinter points, rope strands have frayed to short loose pieces, or the toy has been reduced to a size small enough to be swallowed. Do not wait until complete destruction.
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Avoid Bones and Antlers
Natural bones (cooked or raw) and antlers are associated with dental fractures, mouth lacerations, and intestinal perforations in dogs. The risk significantly outweighs the benefit. Purpose-made rubber and nylon chew toys provide all the chewing satisfaction without these serious health risks.

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โœ๏ธ Safety & Quality

Safety & Quality Standards Across All Chew Toys

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Non-toxic, BPA-free natural rubber โ€” safe for all chewing intensities
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Food-grade nylon on flavoured chews โ€” safe digestive contact during chewing
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Food-grade materials on treat-stuffable toys โ€” safe daily food contact use
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Tightly braided rope construction โ€” delayed fraying compared to loose-weave ropes
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Extra-soft rubber on puppy teething toys โ€” safe for developing teeth and gums
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Ridged dental textures designed to mechanically clean plaque from tooth surfaces

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โ“ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions โ€“ Chew Toys

What chew toy styles does Things Square offer?+โˆ’
Things Square offers chew toys across multiple styles โ€” natural rubber chew toys, hard-wearing nylon chews, braided rope chew toys, treat-stuffable hollow rubber toys, textured dental chew toys, squeaky rubber chews, soft puppy teething toys, and scent-infused flavoured nylon chews. All chew toys are made from non-toxic, pet-safe materials.
What is the safest chew toy for aggressive chewers?+โˆ’
For aggressive or power chewers, the safest options are solid natural rubber toys and food-grade nylon chews โ€” these are engineered to withstand intense chewing pressure without breaking into pieces. Choose toys specifically labelled for power chewers or heavy chewers. Always size up for powerful dogs and inspect weekly for wear. Avoid soft rubber, plush, or rope toys for aggressive chewers as these break apart quickly into potentially dangerous pieces.
Are rope toys safe chew toys for dogs?+โˆ’
Rope toys are safe for moderate chewing and interactive tug play under supervision. The safety concern arises when rope fibres are chewed off and swallowed โ€” ingested rope fibres can cause serious intestinal blockages requiring emergency surgery. Always supervise rope toy use, never leave a dog unsupervised with a rope toy, and replace immediately when the rope has frayed into short loose strands. Rope toys are best suited for moderate chewers and interactive play rather than extended solo chewing sessions.
Can chew toys clean my dog's teeth?+โˆ’
Yes โ€” textured rubber and nylon dental chew toys with ridged, grooved, or nubbed surfaces provide meaningful mechanical cleaning of tooth surfaces during chewing. They reduce plaque and tartar buildup and massage the gums in ways that benefit periodontal health. While chew toys are not a replacement for proper dental brushing, regular use of dental chew toys as part of an oral health routine significantly contributes to better long-term dental health in dogs.
How do I stuff a treat-dispensing chew toy?+โˆ’
For basic stuffing, pack dry kibble loosely into the hollow centre. For longer-lasting stuffing, mix wet food, peanut butter (xylitol-free), or natural yoghurt with kibble, pack firmly, and freeze for 4โ€“6 hours. The frozen version takes 20โ€“40 minutes to finish versus 5 minutes unfrozen โ€” extending the entertainment value significantly. Always use dog-safe fillings only โ€” avoid grapes, raisins, onions, xylitol, chocolate, and macadamia nuts which are toxic to dogs.
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Browse our full range of rubber chews, nylon chews, rope toys, treat dispensers, dental chews & puppy teethers above. Things Square โ€” because the right chew toy means a happier dog and a safer home.

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