Top Picks: Must-Have Toys for Your Labrador Retriever

Labradors have a tendency to play with anything that’s not a toy!

Some of the most irritating toys include squeaky ducks, squeaker balls, and stuffed animals. Other items that can drive us crazy are socks, water bottles, towels, pillows, a lamb chop, a bag of shoes, clothes hangers, tennis balls, an antler, a ball, a giant teddy bear, and even our own toes. One particularly tricky toy is a tube sock with a knot tied in the middle, while a teddy bear hides a chew rope inside. Whether it’s a big squeaky duck or a variety of toys that make noise, it’s all in good fun for our furry friends.

A discarded plastic water bottle without its label or cap She grabs anything and everything – from socks and slippers to underwear. She adores balls, frisbees, and stuffed animals. A thick, juicy tomahawk steak! The top of a lamp A simple stick A perfectly shaped piece of wood Shoes and bones scattered around Some spare pieces of cardboard Tug toys for playtime Literally anything she can get her paws on A bouncy Jolly ball A basketball to chase around A forgotten house slipper

Items like socks, kid’s slippers, sweatshirts, rope toys, milk jugs, a bright yellow rubber duck, rugs, a Kong stuffed alligator, an old sock with a ball inside, or anything that they can chase and squeak with delight are all popular choices for entertaining pets.

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