What are the best super chewer toys? Do you dream of an indestructible chew toy that’s built to last? Maybe you have an aggressive chewer who loves to rip and tear their toys, or they’re a super chewer who chews on their toys hard, ruining them in minutes!
Let us help you. We’ve done our research and have found you some super tough dog toys for aggressive chewers, and the best plush chew toys for aggressive chewers. You can be sure these dog toys will scratch your dog’s chewing itch!
Dogs need to chew, it strengthens their jaws, and they should be given access to appropriate chew toys so that they don’t go to town on your dining chair legs or even your walls. The best chew toys for aggressive chewers will save your home from being chewed up and spat out, literally.
Best plush toys for super chewers
Some dogs prefer a soft toy over a tougher chew toy, but the toy must be strong and durable to withstand your dog’s teeth. Here’s a roundup of our favorite soft toys for super chewers.
Outward Hound Invincibles
Available in an array of beautiful creatures, the Outward Hound invincible range is specifically designed for dogs who like to play hard! The stuffing-free design has a dura-tuff inner lining and double-layered outer seams to keep your dog busy and the toy intact.
West Paw Rowdies
If you have a playful chewer, look no further than a West Paw Rowdie! These toys feature the patented Zogo flex technology chew zones and Handy Tex durable fabric, with eyes that cannot be picked off. West Paw toys also come with the “Love It Guarantee,” so West Paw will replace or refund the toys if your dog manages to destroy them.
Tuffy Dog Toys
Tuffy tug toys feature four layers of material and up to 7 rows of stitching. Tuffy dog toys are claimed to be the most durable on the market. While not explicitly designed as a chew toy, they make playtime fun for those dogs who are mouthy and grabby and like to play roughly with their toys.
Best chew toys for super chewers
Dogs need something to get their teeth into! This might be as a food dispensing toy or a solid chew toy. Both allow your dog to go to town on the chewing and strengthen their jaws, and will suit even the most aggressive chewers. Here are our favorite super tough dog toys for aggressive chewers:
Goughnuts
Claimed to be the ‘world’s safest dog toy,’ the Goughnut range for strong and super chewers is made of an ultra-durable rubber with a two-layer design. Once your dog chews down to the red zone, you know it’s time to replace it. Expect this to take a while. They last a long time! Choose between the Goughnut ring or stick for the most aggressive chewers in your pack!
Kong Extreme
Often the regular red Kong classic gets picked apart by super chewers; the black Kong is made of a much stronger rubber and will give your dog’s jaws a good workout. Built to satisfy even the strongest of super chewers, Kongs can be stuffed with their favorite food or used as a fetch toy too.
West Paw Toppl
The Toppl is an excellent food dispensing toy for strong chewers, and dogs seem to enjoy emptying them and giving them a good chew while they’re at it. We haven’t met a dog who didn’t LOVE a Toppl, and for a good reason, they’re less frustrating than other puzzle chew toys but are still long-lasting.
For more of a challenge, you can connect two different-sized Toppls, and they are also dishwasher safe, so they are a breeze to keep clean.
West Paw Tux
The Tux is part food dispenser and part strongest treat toy in the West Paw range. This strong chew toy has a hollow that can be spread with your dog’s wet food and three solid lobes to get their teeth into! Backed by the West Paw ‘Love, It guarantees,’ this toy is one of the best for super chewers.
Nylabone Power Chew
Nylabones are great for super chewers. Made in the USA from nylon, they’re a tough toy for aggressive chewers. We like the power chew knot bone for strong and aggressive chewers.
Should I be worried about my dogs chewing?
All dogs need to chew. Young puppies chew while teething, adolescent dogs chew to strengthen their jaw muscles, and adults chew for fun and to avoid boredom. All dogs, even strong or aggressive chewers, should be allowed to chew; we just have to choose the right one to withstand aggressive chewing!