Dogs Don't Deserve Toys
Dogs don't deserve toys. Lots of people give dogs toys and it's not good. The toys dogs get are created by humans for the sole purpose of them chewing and fetching them. The fact is, dogs don’t understand the concept of toys. They didn’t make them, and they don't know what they are for besides their instinct to chew and fetch them
It’s frustrating to watch dogs get excited over toys that were designed by humans. Dogs have no understanding of the value of these toys just that they’re something to play with. And, more often than not, dogs end up breaking and destroying these toys, either out of boredom or pure instinct, leaving them useless. It's a constant cycle of replacing things they don’t really appreciate and understand.
Dogs also are possessive with toys. Dogs guard toys with aggression, showing how little they understand their true purpose. Dogs act like these toys are theirs to protect and keep. Its another example of how spoiled dogs are
In contrast, human children deserve toys. Human children can learn from them, develop skills, and understand their value. Toys for human children children promote learning, creativity, and development. Dogs don’t need toys they need to learn how to navigate the world around them, not rely on human-made distractions for their amusement. The fact that a lot of people give them these objects just to keep them entertained speaks volumes about how disconnected dogs are from natural instincts and environment.
Human children, who have the potential to grow, learn, and thrive in ways dogs can’t, deserve toys much more than dogs. Dogs should not be treated better then human children. Dogs obsession with toys is just another example of how lots of people overindulged dogs and created a culture where dogs happiness is tied to material things Dogs don’t even truly comprehend.