Central Oregon’s Ponderosa pine trees offer a bounty for pinecone-obsessed canines, as well as inspiration for Ruffwear’s Gnawt-a-Cone. This resilient, natural rubber toy resembles the popular Pacific Northwest token, but it’s designed to engage and reward our canine friends. Its faceted surface massages gums, creates a fun, erratic bounce, and its easy-to-clean internal chamber holds…
P.L.A.Y.’s Scout & About Tug Rope Toy is perfect for the outgoing canine. Designed to allow interactive pulling and tugging, it can be easily swung and used as a fetch-and-retrieve toy. Ideal for training, agility, or just plain fun! Start a game of tug-of-war with your pup today!
For handlers of avalanche rescue dogs, the Pacific Loop is a tool that motivates and rewards canines in training and at work. Two grab handles keep hands clear of eager mouths and the strong tug pad, making for a rewarding tug interaction. Built to withstand day-in-day-out use, it delights not just dogs on the job,…
Made of non-abrasive original tennis felt and filled with NO harsh dyes or synthetic rubbers, these won’t damage your dog’s teeth, and it’s more durable than traditional tennis ball toys.
Tadazhi Donut Bed is hand sewn with soft, yet firm filling and high-quality GOTS organic cotton fabric. The round outer cushion serves as a comfortable headrest for your pup. Perfect for snuggling!
In addition to their inflammatory healing properties,Green LippedMussels are considered a superfood because they contain awide variety of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, Omega-3 fats, antioxidants, enzymes, and many more nutrients.
GiGwi Suppa PuppaMonkey is a lovable-lookingmoneky plush toy with a textured TPR stick as its body that can help clean your dog’s teeth when he chews it!
Emily Brontosaurus is a real sweetheart with a big appetite… for adventure! Her long neck and strong tail are ready for all kinds of play, taking fun – and friendship – to new heights.
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.