How many toys should a labrador puppy have?
For larger breeds, such as a labrador, you require more toys than if you owned a smaller breed dog. I would recommend around 5-7 toys, all of different types; one for exercise, such as a tennis ball, one which is highly entertaining, such as one which is squeaky, a couple of simple rubber toys, and a couple which you can put food in. Make sure to rotate in the following way: Day 1 (Monday): Toy 1 and Toy 2 Day 2 (Tuesday): Toy 2 and Toy 3 Day 3 (Wednesday): Toy 3 and Toy 4 Day 4 (Thursday): Toy 4 and Toy 5 You get the point. Toys are essential in maintaining energy levels and entertainment, particularly in high-energy breeds such as the labrador. They also provide physical, emotional, and mental stimulation for the dog, and I’m afraid three toys simply won’t be enough for the little fella. It’s good that you got an interactive toy (tug of war rope), but ALWAYS make sure that you win!!!!!! This is essential, because if he ever wins, he may think he is superior/head of the pack, and feel