Puppy Teething Toys
Between roughly three and seven months, a puppy’s adult teeth push through and the gums get sore — which is why everything ends up in their mouth. The right teething toys give them safe relief, and your shoes a reprieve.

Chew Resistant Teething Stick Dog Toy
A tough chew stick that soothes teething and satisfies heavy chewers safely.

Tough Squeaky Teething Dog Ball
A durable teething ball that makes sound and stands up to keen, determined chewers.

Plush Puppy Teething Fetch Toy
A soft plush fetch toy that soothes teething and helps clean puppy teeth.

Cotton Rope Slipper Dog Chew Toy
A durable rope slipper toy that satisfies chewing while cleaning teeth.

Interactive Squeaky Puppy Toy
Keeps puppies entertained and soothed with an irresistible built-in squeaker.

Dog Dental Chew Toy
A durable chew toy that helps clean teeth and soothe your dog's urge to gnaw.

Pull Ring Dog Chew Toy
A tough pull-ring chew toy built for tugging, fetching and satisfying chewers.

Newspaper Design Dog Chew Toy
A fun newspaper-style chew toy that satisfies your dog's urge to gnaw and shred safely.

Soft TPR Foam Dog Chew Toy
Lightweight, soft foam toy that's gentle on teeth and great for fetch.

Tough Bear Dog Chew Toy
A durable bear-shaped chew toy built for heavy and aggressive chewers.

Squeaky Plush Dog Chew Toy
A soft, durable plush with a satisfying squeak - perfect for fetch, cuddles and gentle chewers who love a noisy friend.
What teething puppies need
Teething is genuinely uncomfortable, and chewing relieves the pressure on inflamed gums. Soft-but-durable rubber and textured toys are ideal — firm enough to massage the gums, gentle enough not to damage delicate new teeth. A toy you can freeze adds cooling relief that puppies love.
Crucially, this is a developmental phase, not naughtiness. Redirecting a chewing puppy onto an appropriate toy — every single time — is how you protect the furniture and teach good habits that stick into adulthood.
Choosing safe puppy chews
Avoid anything too hard for milk teeth — very hard nylon bones, antlers and hooves can crack baby (and adult) teeth. Size up so there’s no choking risk, and bin any toy once it starts to shed pieces.
Offer variety in texture, supervise chewing, and pair a frozen teether with a calm spot. A stuffed-and-frozen rubber toy also doubles as a brilliant settle-down and crate-training aid.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
When do puppies teethe?
Puppies start losing milk teeth from around three to four months, with the adult set usually through by six to seven months. The chewing urge peaks during this window.
What are the best toys for a teething puppy?
Soft-but-durable rubber and textured chews that massage sore gums without damaging new teeth, ideally ones you can freeze for extra cooling relief. Avoid very hard nylon, antlers and hooves, which can crack teeth.
How do I stop my puppy chewing everything?
Redirect onto an appropriate chew every time, puppy-proof out of reach what you can, and make sure they’re getting enough exercise and rest — a lot of destructive chewing is boredom or over-tiredness.
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