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Our top pick is the KONG Classic Dog Toy (size XS) because its natural rubber bounces unpredictably, satisfying a small dog’s instinct to chase and chew, and it’s durable enough for moderate chewers. For dogs that need a dental benefit, the Greenies Teenie Dental Dog Treats are a great runner-up. If your dog is a heavy chewer, consider the Nylabone Power Chew Textured Dog Chew (size Puppy/Small) for its long-lasting nylon material.

What to consider for Dog Clicker For Dogs Under 20 Lbs

When choosing a toy or chew for a dog under 20 lbs, size is critical to prevent choking. Look for toys labeled specifically for small or toy breeds. Chew strength varies: some small dogs are gentle, while others are power chewers. Material safety matters: avoid hard plastics that can crack teeth, and opt for non-toxic, digestible options for edible chews. Dental health is a bonus; VOHC-accepted chews help reduce tartar. Finally, consider enrichment value: puzzle toys can keep a small dog mentally stimulated.

What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)

Size appropriate to the dog to avoid choking: the toy should be too large to swallow. Durability matched to chew strength: soft rubber for light chewers, tougher nylon for aggressive chewers. Non-toxic materials: look for FDA-approved food-grade materials. For dental chews, a VOHC seal ensures effectiveness. Genuine enrichment value: toys that dispense treats or have hidden compartments engage a dog’s problem-solving skills.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated size suitability for dogs under 20 lbs to ensure safety.
  • Reviewed material safety and durability based on manufacturer specifications.
  • Considered chew strength levels to match different dog personalities.
  • Checked for VOHC acceptance on dental chews.
  • Assessed enrichment features like treat dispensing or puzzle elements.
  • Compared price and value across similar products.
  • Read customer feedback to identify common issues like durability or sizing.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Toys small enough to swallow or choke on; always measure against your dog’s mouth.
  • Hard chews like antlers or bones that can crack teeth.
  • Falling-apart toys that shed pieces, which can be ingested.
  • Leaving a heavy chewer unsupervised with any toy, especially if it shows wear.

For more tips, explore our dog guides and check out dog health and dog care products.

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