Consider disinfecting dog toys, as dogs, like this one, carry things in their mouths.

Unless it is a treat toy, your dog should not be eating his toys.

Keeping your dog's toys all together in a single place will make it easy for you to keep track of them. It will also make it easier to go through them on a regular basis and decide which need cleaning and which should be thrown away.

What to discard

Be sure to toss any of the following:

Cleaning plastic/rubber/hard toys

Cleaning rope toys

Softer toys can become breeding grounds for bacteria, so consider sanitizing them. A study by the U.S. government found that microwaving household cleaning items, like sponges, kills everything from bacteria to yeast to mold. To clean rope toys:

Cute white and tan puppy plays with rope toy. Consider disinfecting your dog's toys regularly.

A microwave or dishwasher can be used to sanitize softer dog toys.

Cleaning stuffed animals

As with rope toys, these soft toys can harbor all sorts of microbes.

Cleaning treat toys and chews

Any natural products such as rawhide and pig ears can not be washed and should only be used under the owner's close supervision. This is to prevent the dog from eating too large a piece or from gulping it down too quickly.

Your dog's favorite toy doesn't have to be tossed into the garbage bin when it is dirty. Make sure that the toy is still safe to play with and then try cleaning it. Never use bleach or harsh cleaning chemicals. If the toy has a foul smell or does not get clean after washing, it is time for the garbage bin!

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