kong balls for small dogs

your canine companion is going to have a “fetching” good time playing with these kong signature balls! kong signature balls are a great way to satisfy your dog’s chasing and retrieving instincts! to be honest, you really cant see the seam or perhaps i missed it because in all other ways this felt and looked like a typical kong toy …but i missed the fact it squeaks and that is why i am giving it 2 stars, in order to …

puppy toys for small dogs

akc is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to akc.org. read on to discover some toys and treats to offer your puppy to help soothe painful gums and distract from the discomfort of teething. as any parent of a teething baby knows, teething is painful, so your puppy will need ways to reduce the discomfort of sore gums. always read the manufacturer’s guidelines to make …

small tennis balls for dogs

get backup for the ifetch automatic ball launcher with the ifetch tennis balls. they are felted just like regular tennis balls, but the special design is made for dogs with a non-abrasive material that goes easier on their teeth. chances are your dog might lose track of one or two, so these replacement packs are an easy way to ensure the fetch never stops. unfortunately i ordered the wrong size needed the mini balls. i wish i had known this …

small dog chew toys

small dogs and big dogs alike love their toys, but there are some special considerations you might want to keep in mind when it comes to shopping for your smaller pup. part of the allure of chew toys is that they offer your dog comfort and mental stimulation. toys that are well-sized for your dog will be safer too, since pups can injure themselves trying to chew something that is too big for them. kong’s line of plush toys, cozies, …

small dog toys

the perfect toy for your small dog depends on several factors: breed, personality, age, and health status are primary factors, says dr. carol osborne, dvm, an integrated veterinarian in ohio. start with breed, as this can tell you a bit about your dog’s inherent interests. next is personality: is your dog shy, aggressive, active, or a total couch potato? if you’re not sure, all you have to do is observe your four-legged friend for a bit, says jodi andersen, a …