(A playful guide to smarter, happier pups)
If you think a ânewspaperâ is only for the morning coffee table, your dog is here to prove you wrong.
The Pet Newspaper Toy isnât just adorableâitâs a surprisingly powerful training tool that exercises your dogâs brain, body, and natural instincts. With its crinkly sound, durable Oxford fabric, and easy-to-grab shape, this toy turns everyday training into a game your pup will beg to play again.
Here are fun, science-backed, dog-approved ways to use it for training!
ð¯ 1. The Fetch & Recall Game: Build Focus and Obedience
Dogs LOVE to chase thingsâitâs instinct. Fetch is more than fun; it teaches recall, impulse control, and gentle grabbing.
How to do it:
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Show your dog the crinkly newspaper toy. Let them sniff and get excited.
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Toss it a short distance and say a clear command: âFetch!â
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When they return with the toy, reward with praise or a treat.
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Gradually increase distance as they get better.
Why it helps:
â Boosts focus
â Improves obedience and listening skills
â Strengthens your bond through interactive play
ðŠ· 2. Chew Time = Dental Care Time
The thickened Oxford cloth and crinkle layer satisfy your dogâs chewing instincts while supporting better oral hygiene.
How to use it for training:
Let your pup chew during supervised âquiet time.â This teaches them:
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Whatâs okay to chewïŒthe toyïŒ
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Whatâs not okayïŒyour shoes, couch, etc.ïŒ
Youâre reinforcing boundaries while they enjoy the satisfying texture and sound.
Benefits:
â Helps reduce tartar buildup
â Supports gum health
â Offers stress relief and comfort
𪢠3. Tug-of-War Training: Build Strength & Confidence
Most dogs LOVE tug. The newspaper toy is soft on their teeth but firm enough for friendly pulling.
Training steps:
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Hold one side of the toy and say âTake it!â
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Tug gently at firstânever yank.
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Occasionally say âDrop itâ and reward them for releasing.
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Continue the game with clear start/stop signals.
Why this works:
â Teaches impulse control
â Builds muscle strength
â Boosts confidence (especially for timid pups)
ð 4. Hide-and-Seek Nosework: The Brain Game
Dogs have up to 300 million scent receptorsâthis game puts them to work!
How to play:
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Hide the newspaper toy somewhere easy at first (under a chair, on a pillow).
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Say âFind it!â
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Celebrate when they succeed.
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Increase difficulty by hiding it higher or behind objects.
Why itâs great:
â Mental stimulation = less boredom
â Reduces destructive behavior
â Encourages problem-solving skills
ð€ 5. Trick Training With the Newspaper Toy
Yepâthis toy can help teach new tricks!
Try these:
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âBring me the news!â â Encourage carrying the toy to you.
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âClean up!â â Train your dog to put toys in a box.
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âTrade!â â Teach swapping the toy for a treat (great for reducing resource guarding).
Tricks keep your dogâs mind sharp and build confidence while strengthening cooperation.
ð§ 6. Independent Play: Comfort When Youâre Busy
Thanks to its soft texture and engaging crinkle sound, the newspaper toy works beautifully as a self-entertainment tool.
This teaches your dog to:
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Relax alone without anxiety
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Redirect energy into appropriate chewing
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Find comfort in predictable sounds and textures
Perfect for:
â Puppies learning independence
â Dogs prone to separation anxiety
â Rainy-day indoor enrichment
â€ïž Why the Newspaper Toy Makes Training Easier
Because itâs:
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Lightweight and easy to grab
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Safe to chew
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Built with durable, thickened Oxford cloth
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Crinkly and exciting without overstimulation
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Washable and quick-dry
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Multifunctional for all training levels
It's not âjust a toyââitâs a training partner, a stress reliever, a bonding tool, and a joy booster wrapped in a playful newspaper design.
ðâš Final Thought
Training doesnât have to be serious or complicated.
Sometimes, all you need is a toy that crinkles, a dog that wiggles, and a few minutes of fun together.
With the Pet Newspaper Toy, every play session becomes a chance to learn, bond, and grow.