Sighthounds - including greyhounds, whippets, Afghan hounds and Ibizan hounds - are speedy softies with big hearts and a strong appetite for interactive play.
Sighthounds are high-speed sprinters - but, surprisingly, they do not need as much exercise as other breeds. In fact, many enjoy snoozing most of the day away - and saving their energy for two short, high-energy walks.
Interactive play with the right training toys is particularly important if you own a greyhound, whippet or other sighthound.
Sighthounds aren’t often food motivated, so it’s essential to have a high-value training toy at hand as a reward when teaching recall (which is vital when your greyhound or whippet can take off at top speed at the sight of a cat or squirrel).
Plus, training experts agree that it is important for greyhounds, whippets and other sighthounds to have an outlet to channel their powerful natural hunting instincts in a positive way. Play delivers that in spades!
So, which training toys are best for greyhounds, whippets and other sighthounds? We’ve put together our top picks…
1. Chaser tugs
Sighthounds love to chase, stalk and pounce on toys - which is why our selection of chaser tuggys are our top choice when it comes to the best toys for greyhounds and whippets.
For optimum motivation when playing with your sighthound, you can choose between a squeaky chaser, a Sheepskin Chaser, or a rabbit skin chaser.
Each of our chasers are made using climbing-grade webbing to ensure they stand up to hours of rewarding, super-fun play with your sighthound.
Drag it along the floor and move it like prey - fast, slow, then fast again - to trigger your sighthounds hunting instinct and allow them to channel it into positive play.
2. Powerball Bungee
Sighthounds are built for speed - but they also need safe, satisfying ways to channel that chase instinct. Enter the PowerBall Bungee: a tug-and-fetch toy that’s perfect for fuelling fun without putting pressure on sensitive necks and backs.
The easy-grip handle features two strands of shock-absorbing bungee, which means you get all the excitement of tug (and fetch!) without the jarring. That’s especially important for sighthounds, who often play with lightning-fast intensity.
The PowerBall itself is non-toxic, super durable, and specially designed for canine sensory stimulation. It’s bounceable, tuggable, and just the right weight for throwing - making it a brilliant choice for sighthounds who love to chase and engage with you.
Whether you're training a strong recall or simply giving your sighthound a safe outlet for their instincts, this toy is a must-have.
3. The Clam
Sighthounds aren’t typically the most food-motivated of breeds. However, they DO love fast-moving toys - especially throwable ones filled with the favourite treats. Enter: The Clam.
This is our most-popular EVER training toy. They offer the perfect way to make mealtimes more interesting and to reward your sighthound from a distance.
Hide your their favourite treats inside - we recommend smelly, delicious dried sprats or our Grain-free Training Treats - then throw it and watch them run. When they reach it, they can help themselves to the yumminess inside thanks to The Clam’s clever opening.
The Clam is a super versatile toy and it opens the door to a range of enriching games you can play at home or out and about. Check out five easy ways to use The Clam here.
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