🧸 Toys that support development and behavioral learning

Toys recommended by behaviorists are those that support development and help teach new skills. They make it easier for a child or animal to learn communication, concentration, and appropriate behaviors, such as calmly asking for attention or cooperation.

Such toys help develop patience, independence, and the ability to manage emotions. They also teach through play – without pressure or stress – which fosters the natural acquisition of new skills.

A well-chosen toy supports learning through action, encourages thinking, and builds positive habits.

🧠 Effects of using training toys (according to behaviorists)

Toys (e.g., interactive, chew, enrichment) help with:

  • stress reduction
  • mental stimulation for the dog
  • natural needs (chewing, sniffing, hunting)

👉 this approach is widely used in positive dog training methods (behaviourists + trainers)

80%

🎯 Improved Focus and Learning

  • +60–80% greater focus during training
  • increased willingness to cooperate and faster response to commands

👉 busy dog = less distraction

85%

🧩 Natural stimulation and intelligence

  • 85% of dogs show increased mental activity
  • development of problem-solving skills (searching, figuring things out)

👉 dogs need a “task”, not just a walk

70%

🧘 Calmness and stress reduction

  • up to 70% fewer destructive behaviors (chewing furniture, barking)
  • greater calmness after play (the "mental fatigue" effect)

👉 tired mind = calm dog

99%

❤️ Better relationship with the owner

  • greater willingness to interact with humans
  • the dog associates the owner with play and rewards

Results can be checked on our social media channels listed in the footer.

🧸 Toy comparison

We compared ourselves to other stores selling similar products.

  Others
✔️ develops attention
✔️ silence
✔️ sustained focus
✔️ supports learning
✔️ builds independence
✔️ regulates emotions