Make your furry friend’s playtimes as safe possible so you can rest assured they’re having nothing but fun! Here’s a couple of tips on how you can create a safe space for your pet’s playtime:
- Choosing a designated play area: this helps your dog understand the boundaries and associates playtime with a particular space! It also makes keeping it hazard-free much easier.
- Speaking of hazards, make sure to remove anything that could get mistaken for a toy, or could get in the way during playtime.
- Fencing off their play area will keep them from wandering off into areas that haven’t been hazard checked.
Having fun isn’t just limited to outdoors and there are plenty of ways to bring the entertainment inside even if you have a smaller space to work with. Make sure to keep your pet’s toys on rotation – keep them guessing what toy will be the focus of their playtime!
Toys for dogs
Playing a game of fetch or getting in 10,000 steps isn't a realistic goal when it comes to keeping busy indoors so you might have to change the games you’re playing to match the environment. Games need to be a bit less energetic but can still be great fun. Instead of a ball, most pup parents can dig around in the dog toy box for some form of tuggy toy like the Happy Pet Rubber Tug O War. Playing tug with your pooch is a great indoor activity that doesn’t take up too much space and can be a fun workout for both of you!Kong dog toys are tough, durable and great for dogs who tend to break their toys almost as fast as you unpack them. Their soft and squishy toys are not as fragile as other cuddly toys might be as they contain rope, perfect for even the roughest of players. If your pooch loves to play fetch and you’re trying to break that stick habit to avoid them injuring themselves, toys like the Kong Ogee Stick Dog Toy are perfect for the part.
Dog rope toys are great for pups who like to get their teeth stuck into toys. The feeling can be soothing for them, they’re good for chewing on and it’s easy on the mouth if they like to play tuggy. Rope toys come in so many different shapes and sizes. They make for great balls to play fetch with as even when they’re full of saliva, they won’t get slippery and risk being swallowed like plastic or rubber balls might.
Toys for cats
When your kitty can’t get out as much to burn off their excess energy, there are plenty of ways you can help them do this indoors. You can play a game of chase with them from the comfort of your couch with the KONG Cat Laser Pointer Toy. Cats love to hunt and during the colder months when they’re not going out as much, they won’t be practising their skills and getting in a good workout at the same time. A cat laser toy can help mimic the activity they’re used to during the Summer. You can help to keep up their activity with toys that bring out those instincts. For something a little more hands on and interactive, look into wand toys like the Catnip Feather Chase Cat Toy. Interactive cat toys like wands and teaser toys not only get your feline friend up and moving to keep them active when they can’t get out and about as much, but they’re also a great way to play with your cat. Sometimes it can be risky business to get involved when their claws are out and playing with a toy, but wand toys that come on a pole are great for getting energetic play out of them without the risk of any fingers getting in the way.
For toys where you need your feline friend to occupy themselves for a little while, interactive feeders like the Catit Treat Ball Pink are a good choice. Not only do they have to work out how to access the treats inside the ball but they have to chase it around and they get a little workout in too!
For other pets
If you’re looking for ways to keep your small furry friends occupied indoors then circulating lots of different toys can stop them from getting boring. It’s always better to have five toys that change every few days rather than offering them twenty toys all at once. They’re more likely to get bored by toys when they have access to them all the time. Putting some away and bringing them back out will mean they’re always interesting. Toys like Naturals Trio Of Fun Balls Medium are great because you might be getting the same toy three times over but swapping them out will give your small furry friend a different texture ball to roll around and chew on. It will keep the game fresh.
Rabbits and guinea pigs love to explore so providing new spaces with the Rosewood Boredom Breaker Chew Tube Rabbit Extra Large can be extra exciting for them. You can even join lots of tunnels together and make a little maze for them. Your even smaller pets don’t have to be left out either as rats, gerbils, hamsters, and all kinds of smaller pets love tunnels. They come in plenty of sizes like the Rosewood Boredom Breaker Chew Tube Hamster Small. You’re bound to find the perfect size for them.