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Please your pup with Amazon’s 5 bestselling dog toys

Woof, indeed.

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We have so many names for our dogs: four-legged friends, furballs, man’s best friend. We lavish love on them because they do become a part of our families, and we want them to have the best stuff there is so they can lead happy lives.

Amazon’s best seller list for dogs toys is sort of like a primer for that. We had a peek and were surprised by some of the items that made it to the list (hail almighty Kong, apparently). Here are the most popular sellers that your pup will fall in love with!

Benebone Bacon Flavored Wishbone

Amazon

It’s bacon-flavored, it’s sturdy, and your dog can chew it for hours. That’s a recipe for success if we’ve ever heard one.

Price on Amazon: $11.59

Buy it here

Kong Classic

Amazon

It’s a classic for a reason. Just tuck a treat inside, drop it, and watch your dog lose its mind.

Price on Amazon: $6.74+

Buy it here

Kong Squeaky Marvin the Moose

Amazon

Kong makes plenty of squeaky plush toys, but Marvin the Moose is the only bestseller. Either owners think it’s really cute, or dogs really, really love its furry face.

Price on Amazon: $3.64

Buy it here

Our Pets Smarter Interactive IQ Treat Ball Dog Toy

Amazon

Making your pet work for treats helps them stay active and is also endlessly precious to boot. This four inch ball comes in several colors and can be adjusted for varying levels of difficulty.

Price on Amazon: $9.99

Buy it here

KONG Air Dog Squeakair Birthday Balls Dog Toy

Amazon

Pros: Your dog will be mega hyped. Cons: The sound of squeaks forever.

Price on Amazon: $3.39

Buy it now

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