@Raziek
I heard you got a new dog! Congrats!
Apparently it's a mastiff breed, so due to it's big size, you're going to experience
a lot of broken toys. Having to throw all your money away on things that won't be usable after a week isn't fun, so I decided to check out some stronger dog toys for you! Here's the ones that'd probably do best with your dog:
http://www.kongcompany.com/products/for-dogs/rubber-toys/classic-rubber-toys/classic/ - This is the classic KONG. While it's simple, it's really great! You can fill it with dog treats and/or other foods (ie: peanut butter) to keep your dog active for a while. Mastiffs have a lot of energy, so this'll help you get rid of some of it without exhausting yourself.
http://www.kongcompany.com/products/for-dogs/rubber-toys/interactive-rubber-toys/ball-with-rope/ - This toy's rope is really durable. Mastiffs really love testing their strengths in Tug o' War, so it's good to have a durable toy to last you some time, as it's a generally rough game with them. It has a ball attached to the middle, so it can double with playing fetch!
http://www.kongcompany.com/products/for-dogs/rubber-toys/interactive-rubber-toys/tug/ - Along with the classic rope, this will be handy when your dog gets a bit older. This toy has incredibly comfortable grips and a place for both you and your dog, so you won't have to worry about running out of space as they move up the rope. It's really stretchy, too!
http://www.kongcompany.com/products/for-dogs/rubber-toys/interactive-rubber-toys/aqua/ - While Mastiffs aren't the greatest swimmers, if you start at an early age your dog should be able to swim around for a while. If you're going to go with that, having good water toys will improve your time in the pool. This toy is light enough that it'll float in the water, yet it's durable enough that it won't break. It comes with a rope, too, so you really work your dogs' muscles by having them chase you!
http://www.kongcompany.com/products/for-dogs/rubber-toys/interactive-rubber-toys/flyer/ - Once you're out and about in open fields, throwing a ball around might not be the most interactive game for you and your dog, and it might get lost fast! Playing Frisbee with your dog is a great way to strengthen it's ability to jump and catch. Having more control over the speed and distance compared to a ball allows you to have an easier time training them to catch, too. I'd really recommend this toy!
That's all I got for now. If you'd like to look at any other toys, I recommend you check out KONG's main page. They're a really good company when looking for durable toys!