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Bored dog? Using an RC car changes everything

German Shepherd plays with RC car.
A durable RC car can be a fun way to entertain your dog and your child—while keeping them out of trouble.

Those lucky enough to grow up with a puppy at our side understand the powerful bond between a dog and a child. For kids, it’s like growing up with your best friend, and I also think this is a pleasant experience for dogs.

While not all dogs are family-friendly, they all have a mushy, friendly side, and most of them get along with kids mainly because they like the same things: running around outside and playing.

But what happens when they get bored? Dogs usually turn to destructive behavior like aggressive chewing, and kids are most likely to get into areas where they’re not allowed (for their good).

So, in the best interest of both, I recommend getting them an interesting and fun toy. The best choice that comes to mind is a fantastic RC car for dogs that can be chased by Fido and driven by Junior.

But not every RC or remote-control car for dogs would be fit for such an important task, so let’s look at three of the Best Remote Control Cars For Dogs To Chase (that you can afford).

Traxxas 37054 2WD Stadium Rustler XL-5

Traxxas 37054 RC car

This good-looking remote control car will only set you back about $200, but it is a lot of fun to drive, and it’s big enough (1/10 scale) to withstand your dog’s behavior.

According to the guys at RC Rank, the Rustler is one of the most popular cars for people who want to compete (such as car racing). This means the car is fast (35+mph), and it will be just the right thing to keep Fido interested in chasing.

It is also waterproof so that Junior can drive it through puddles and terrain. This is a great car to keep rambunctious kids and dogs busy and playing outside.

Velocity Toys GDX-AB TNT Machine

Velocity Toys RC carIt’s half the price of the Rustler, but it’s just as much fun to drive! Still, it is a bit slower (15mph), but it has a four-wheel independent suspension to go through or over any obstacle.

This car is big with an ABS plastic shell (1/10 scale), so Fido will have a tough time picking it up in his mouth.

Also, the low ride and the big tires make it stable and tricky for your furry friend to knock down. Overall, this RC car is an excellent toy for a child and a fantastic thing to chase for a dog. The shell has no parts that will come off, so Fido is safe from accidentally swallowing anything from the car’s body.

Skull Racing Mini Baja Monster Truck

Skull Racing RC car
If the first two options are best for big dogs to chase, this little one is great for smaller guys. It is the miniature version of a monster truck (1/24 scale) with big rubber tires that allow it to navigate rough terrain.

It is fast enough for a small dog and not loud enough to scare them. I don’t recommend it for a larger dog as it’s easily chewable, and your dog could swallow some parts. But the durable plastic body can resist bumps from a small breed dog with a little mouth.

The mini truck is a lot of fun to drive, but you have to consider its size before starting a race on the ground. Significant obstacles are a problem, so organize accordingly.

Use an RC car for training 

Remote control cars can be an effective tool to train and socialize puppies and dogs.

These toys engage a dog’s instinct to chase and explore, creating a playful environment that can enhance various training techniques.

Enhance recall and focus: By maneuvering a remote control car, dog owners can encourage their pets to chase the car and return to them.

That reinforces the idea that coming when called is rewarding and fun.

Build confidence: Many dogs, especially those that are shy or fearful, can benefit from the excitement of interacting with a remote-controlled object.

As they chase the RC car, they learn to adapt to fast-moving stimuli in a controlled setting, helping build their confidence around other animals or people.

Socialization opportunities: Remote control cars can serve as a great tool during socialization exercises.

By introducing it in environments with other dogs or people, dogs learn to interact positively with new experiences.

This exposure helps reduce anxiety and promotes calm behavior.

Encourage play and engagement: Dogs, especially puppies, require plenty of playtime to stimulate their instincts.

Playing with an RC car can provide a physical outlet for energy while also delivering mental stimulation as they strategize how to catch the car.

This engagement prevents boredom, which can lead to behavioral issues.

Improve impulse control: A remote control car can help teach dogs about impulse control.

By controlling the speed and direction of the car, owners can set scenarios where dogs must wait patiently or obey commands before being allowed to chase. Remember to use treats to reward your dog for good behavior.

This reinforces self-control, an essential skill for dogs to have in various situations.

The bottom line about remote control cars for dogs

When choosing the best remote-control car for dogs to chase, select a dog-proof remote-control car that your dog can’t damage if he chews on it or bats it with his paws.

You need a durable remote control car for your dog to chase and play with.

Supervise playtime so your dog doesn’t accidentally break the robot car or inadvertently eat any car pieces.

Jen Danrik is a dog lover and a huge geek. During the weekend, she loves to go to dog parks and play as much as she can with her German Shepherd.

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