Dog toys introduction
Dog toys include dog plush toys, cotton rope dog toys, latex dog toys, Vinyl dog toys, rubber dog toys, Christmas dog toys.
Plush dog toys
Plush dog toys is soft and light, is suitable for those who like dragging around a dog toy, not suitable for those who like Bite toys.
It will be a big risk If the filler of Plush dog toys is unqualified. The dogs will bite toy to play, which may have diseases such as respiratory tract infections, also may cause severe bronchospasm, some dogs will appear eczema and other skin allergies;
Cotton rope dog toys
Cotton rope dog toys is good for health development of the dog teeth and gums , removal of teeth dirt at the same time, are an indispensable part of dog toys.
Latex dog toys
Latex dog toys are made using 100% natural latex, including filled cotton to increase the bite dente, latex dog toys include sound latex dog toys and silence lates dog toys, the sound latex dogs toys can increase dog's interest and appreciation; the speaker inside is not easy to break off, latex dog Toys can be a variety of scent, excellent flexibility for small and medium-sized dogs.
Vingl dog toys
Vinly dog toys are made from vingl, Vingl is a kind of toys materials, a bit soft, with very good features, mainly used in toys, there are hollow toys and solid toys.
Rubber dog toys
Rubber dog toys are durable, for those moderate Dogs to Bite and playing. This type of dog toys often to be a hole in the above so that it will be interesting for the dog likes playing Bite.
Christmas dog toys
Christmas dog toys are paaking are composed of 3-8 toys, which including dog toys made of various materials,.
List of the world's toy safety standards
International Organization for Standardization
ISO 8124-1:2000 Safety of toys - Part 1: mechanical and physical properties of the relevant safety requirements
ISO 8124-2:1994 Safety of toys - Part 2: Flame Retardant
ISO 8124-3:1997 Safety of toys - Part 3: the transfer of some elements
ISO 8098:1989 + Amdt 1:1992 bicycle safety requirements for children
Australia
AS 1647.1-1990 safety requirements for children's toys Part 1: General requirements
AS 1647.2-1992 + Admt.1-1995 safety requirements for children's toys, Part 2: Structure requirements
AS 1647.3-1995 safety requirements for children's toys, Part 3: toxic requirements
AS 1647.4-1980 safety requirements for children's toys, Part 4: flame-retardant requirements
AS 1990-1991 with floating toys and swimming aids for children's security requirements
Brazil
NBR 11786/1998 toys safety
Canada
CRC, c.931 dangerous products (toys) Act
United States of America
CPSC 16CFR Part1000 to End the Federal Consumer Products Safety Act
ASTM F963-96a toys safety
ANSI Z315.1-1996 tricycles safety requirements
ANSI / UL 696 Electric Toys Safety
New Zealand
NZS 5820:1982 + Amendment No.1 + COPR1 toys safety requirements
NZS 5822:1992 children under the age of 3 years the use of toys to prevent ingestion and the risk of suffocation
South Africa
SABS ISO 8124-1:2000 Safety of toys - Part 1: mechanical and physical properties of the relevant safety requirements
SABS ISO 8124-2:2000 Safety of toys - Part 2: Flame Retardant
SABS ISO 8124-3:2000 Safety of toys - Part 3: the transfer of some elements
European Union
88/378/EEC on toy safety laws
93/68/EEC CE marking requirements and the use
EN71-1: 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2000 toys safety - Part 1: physical and mechanical properties
EN71-2: 1993 toys safety - Part 2: Flame Retardancy
EN71-3: 1994 + A1: 2000 Safety of toys - Part 3: the transfer of some elements
EN71-4: 1990 + A1: 1998 Safety of toys - Part 4: Chemical and related activities of the test device
EN71-5: 1993 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical toys (except the test device)
EN71-6: 1994 Toy Safety - Part 6: The graphical representation of the age of signs
EN50088/A1: 1996 Safety of electric toys
China
GB 6675-86 toys safety requirements
GB 9832-93 plush, cloth toys quality and safety
GB 5296.5-96 toy's logo and use
GB 14746-93 children bicycle safety requirements
GB 14747-93 children tricycle safety requirements
GB 14748-93 children cart safety requirements
GB 14749-93 baby walker safety requirements
GB 13472-92 BMX children bike safety requirements
Hong Kong
Toys and children's product safety requirements
Japan
Japan Toy Association Toy Safety Standard
Part 1: physical and mechanical properties
Part 2: fire-retardant properties
Part 3: Chemical properties
Malaysia
MS EN71 Part1: 1995 Toy Safety - Part 1: physical and mechanical properties
MS ISO8124-2: 1999 Safety of toys - Part 2: Flame Retardancy
MS EN71 Part3: 1998 Toy Safety - Part 3: the transfer of some elements
MS EN71 Part4: 1998 Toy Safety - Part 4: Chemical and related activities of the test device
MS EN71 Part5: 1998 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical toys (except the test device)
Saudi Arabia
SSA 765-1994 Playground equipment: Part 1: General safety requirements
SSA 1063-1994 toys and general safety requirements
SSA 1064-1995 test methods Part 1: mechanical and chemical testing
SSA 1065-1995 test methods Part 2: Flame Retardant
SSA 1322-1997 low-power RF device
Singapore
SS 474 PT.1: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 1: physical and mechanical properties
SS 474 PT.2: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame Retardancy
SS 474 PT.3: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 3: the transfer of some elements
SS 474 PT.4: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 4: Chemical and related activities of the test device
SS 474 PT.5: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical toys (except the test device)
SS 474 PT.6: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 6: The graphical representation of the age of signs
Thailand
TIS 685-2540 Part1: 1997 Toy Safety - Part 1: General Requirements
TIS 685-2540 Part2: 1997 Toy Safety - Part 2: Packaging and labeling
TIS 685-2540 Part3: 1997 Toy Safety - Part 3: Test methods and analysis












