Chicken liver is low in calories and high in protein. It is a great source of protein and essential amino acids. A high-protein diet is important for cats and dogs because they’re designed to burn protein as their main source of energy.
The GiGwi Bulb is a treat dispensing toy, built for heavy-duty chewers. It is made from 100% eco-friendly natural rubber that is safe and non-toxic. The unique bulb shape of the toy allows for inconsistent and unpredictable movement when thrown, stimulating your dog’s natural hunting instincts, as well as keeping them alert and agile.
Who knew healthy food could be fun, too! The deliciously softapple dog toy from P.L.A.Y. is made from the same luxurious fabrics and eco-friendly filler astheir award-winning line of pet beds.
What’s tropical summer without Pineapple! Cooling and sweet, the ultimate cure to the summer heat. Pineapple slices coming to you not in a can but in the fruit itself! Interactive, multi-part, find-n-seek and exercise those noses, find the pineapple slices. Hide treats inside! Not forgetting the crinkly pineapple leaves.
A sleek, tailored silhouette and soft, flexible, PVC-free Gaia Foam come together in the Ruffwear Float Coat to provide both excellent flotation and a plush, comfortable fit that moves with dogs as they swim and run.
The Paws’ tailor-cut and ready-to-wear bandanas are a quick and easy way to inject fun and style into your pup’s day. It’s perfect for all occasions; be it a birthday celebration, hanging out with fellow pups at a , or a weekend at a .
Grateful dogs know it’s what’s on the inside that counts: 100% fresh, all-natural. No prep, no nasties and no mystery meat – just super great food for super great dogs.
The Voyage Softer Walk Harness is a no-pull dog harness that’s designed to give both your dog and you a smoother, more comfortable walk. Great for dogs that pull, these harnesses come with two D-rings – one on the back and one on the front, which help guide the dog towards you when they try…
By incorporating zoological information about the canine species with stories from history, art, religion and popular culture, ‘Why do dogs sniff bottoms?’ celebrates why dogs have been such dear pets to us for centuries.