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West Paw Recyclable Dog Toys
On my list to try next. I like the idea that they’re recyclable. Has anyone tried them?
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
The Box That Says Chewy
My FedEx guy spent a really long time in the truck the other day. I must have given him a funny look when he came out with my very small package because he said, “It never occurred to me to look in the small stuff. I was looking for your Chewy boxes.” Continue reading The Box That Says Chewy
Friday Funny: New Toy!
Does Your Dog Dig Holes?
From the makers of the iFetch comes the iDig interactive toy for your dog. Two models are available, one to stay at home, and one to fold up and take with you when you travel. Continue reading Does Your Dog Dig Holes?
Friday Funny: Build A Bear
Interactive Feeder
I found a new toy I’d like to try: the Interactive Rubber Ball from LemmePet.com If you’ve read any of our breed guides, you know we often recommend an activity for your dogs that keeps them mentally stimulated when you must leave them home alone.
This toy allows you to feed them throughout the day, while making them use their minds to get to the food. You simply put food or treats into the central core, and your dog must work the kibble out through the side holes.
I’ll let you know how it works when I get one.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
IKEA Has Gone to the Dogs
IKEA is introducing LURVIG, a comprehensive pet collection designed to help out in all aspects of life with dogs.
The new collection was created by IKEA designers with support from vet Barbara Schafer and covers all the bases of sharing life with a dog. Beds, toys, leashes, bowls, and more!
I don’t have an IKEA close by, but if you do, let us know what you think of the new items!
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Tuesday Top Ten: Life Hacks for Dogs
Thanks to the good folks at LittleThings.com for these easy tricks to make your dog’s life a little better.
10. If your dogs eat too quickly (and possibly choke themselves), place a ball in the dish with the food to slow them down. You can use a tennis ball, and it will give them a toy to play with when they have filled their tummies! Continue reading Tuesday Top Ten: Life Hacks for Dogs
Tethered Tug Toy for Your Dog
This picture was posted by a friend of mine, whose dogs Mischief and Mayhem cannot keep up with her adventures. Which amazes me, as I can’t imagine having as much energy even as my 10-year old Beagle, let alone her young dogs! Continue reading Tethered Tug Toy for Your Dog