Teething puppies chew constantly, so the right toys protect both your furniture and the puppy’s gums, and we evaluated these sets the way an owner of a new puppy would. We compared variety, chew safety, size appropriateness, and teething relief features against manufacturer descriptions and aggregated owner feedback, with close attention to materials and choking risk for small mouths. The lineup runs from large multi-toy variety packs to a dedicated cooling teething stick, so the right pick depends on your puppy’s age and chew strength. Choking and swallowed pieces are the main safety concern with puppy toys, so we favored appropriately sized, durable options and stress that all puppy chewing should be supervised. If a toy starts to break apart, replace it, and ask your vet about safe chew choices for your puppy’s age and breed.

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