Dog Treats and Dog Toys Your Dog Will Truly Love

Marlyn Lopes
How many times have we bought our pet dog treats and dog toys that we swear they're going to love, only to have these same dog treats and dog toys remain untouched by your dog? We must consider the question, did we buy these dog treats and dog toys because we thought our dogs would love them, or because our dogs actually do love them? Dogs, much like us, prefer things, as in this case, dog treats and dog toys, that pleasure their senses and have more purpose than just objects that lie around the house, like decorations. Dogs, really, have little to no use for decorations. Because of this, it's up to us to make sure that we offer our dogs dog treats and dog toys that actually have a pleasant scent, taste and even sound. We need to offer our dogs dog treats and dog toys that are actually going to keep our furry friends captivated. Doesn't this, after all, prove just how much you cherish your dog? Your dog thinks so.

Dog treats always come with the promise and guarantee that they have a delicious flavor and scent that your dog will love. Now, it's only fair that we allow our dogs to determine which dog treats actually do have a great scent and taste that they will, actually, enjoy. As we all know, dogs have a heightened sense of smell and taste than we do. Taste, too, is defined, a lot, by the scent. The more scent, the more taste. Now, if we buy dog treats that have a very faint smell to them, then, pretty much, this is how much taste could be expected, too. Of course, our dogs will accept these faint smelling and tasting dog treats, but will they love them? If we're to get our dogs dog treats that our dogs are, truly, going to love, it's best that we get them the dog treats that have the most pungent scent. Obviously, the more pungent, the more tasty. Remember, we're not going to be the ones enjoying these dog treats.

Oh, the market for dog toys is astronomical. But, what to buy? Again, dogs have very little to no use for decorations, so to buy our dogs dog toys that keep their attention riveted is going to be a waste of our money and time for our dogs. Dogs prefer dog toys that not only captivates their senses hearing, but their senses of smell and taste, too. A piece of wood is just a piece of wood. Sure, it might smell. Sure, it might have a taste. But does it taste good? Does it have an appealing smell that can't be ignored? Does it squeak? These are the things that keep a dogs attention. And of course, a happy dog is a healthy dog. So, let's show our dogs how much we actually care about them and buy them dog toys that are actual toys and not objects that we think our dog will have fun with.

Published by Marlyn Lopes

I'm 31 years old and I'm trying out something new. I would like to write fiction love stories and childrens books. I am currently trying out a writing career. So far it is going well and I hope to improve an...  View profile

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