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Choose a toy that is a good match for your dogs size. Always keep an eye on your pet when they are playing with toys.
Benefits
This catnip spray is derived from a gray-greenish herb from the mint family. It is safe and non-addictive and is a healthy treat for your cat.
Care instructions
A toy is a great way to enjoy playing with your dog. It helps if you choose a toy that's a good match for your dog's size. Always keep an eye on your dog when they're playing with their toys and always discard any damaged or broken toys. No toy is indestructible.
Dog Toy Type
Interactive
Toy Activity
Fetch
Dog Toy Product Size
Large
Description
Durable reinforced nylon fabric covers two balls a tennis ball on top and a squeaker ball beneath. The long tails make it easy to pick up and throw. Dogs love to squeak the Wubba and shake the flapping tails back and forth.
Covered in durable ballistic nylon for added toughness
Perfect for interactive games of tug and fetch
Squeaks for added enjoyment
Not meant to be used for chew sessions
Available in three colors: Red, Blue, Purple
Rated 1 out of
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Not strong enoughUnfortunately she ripped this apart in 5 minutes and it became dangerous
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The Karaka tree is a large tree with glossy, dark green leaves, that can be found throughout New Zealand, predominantly in the North Island. These berries are loved by Kereru, however they are highly toxic to dogs.
Here’s how to protect your dog from Karaka Berry toxicity and the signs of poisoning to watch out for:
Potentially toxic algae (also called Cyanobacteria) can make animals extremely sick when ingested. Knowing what to look for when visiting lakes, ponds and rivers is the best way to keep your dog safe.