Go egg-hunting with the crinkly eggs-cellent basket. It is built with a rope handle so your pup can grab it, or play tug with it. Hide some treats together with two colourful squeaky eggs in the basket, for extra fun and stimulation. Play fetch with eggs at home without worrying about damaging your furniture.
Giraffes need only two hours of sleep per day – so Nelly is always ready to play! Nelly is a true beauty with her long graceful neck and lovely patterned plush. She’s great for dogs of any size, especially those who like to shake and toss their toys.
It’s One in a Melon! Made for pups thathave the tendency todestroy, this watermelon toy is unstuffed and features an extra loud squeaker and crinkle paper.
GiGwi Suppa PuppaPlush Toys are ideal to fetch, snuggle or chew. Soft toys retain your pet’s scent to keep him coming back to it again and again. Some dogs like to simply carry plush toys around in their mouth.
Your dog is going to love the Zee Dog SuperPear dog toy. Durable, tough, and loads of fun, it has a treat-dispensing bottomthat you can stuff with healthy treats! Yes, healthy!
Squeaky cutesy bunnies love hiding in their favourite food. Go after the funny bunnies. Pull them out. Place them back. Repeat. Add treats in the carrot bag for more fun and mental stimulation in this multi-part toy.
Pet PLAY’s Willow’s Mythical Plush Toy Collection will add a touch of charm to your furry friend’s life with its five enchanting creatures in the shape of a Dragon, Gnome, Unicorn, Yeti, and Jackalope.
This feline is sure to be your dog’s new best friend. Boomer is ready to pounce on playtime. He’s lovable and snuggly, but also perfect for games of fetch and tug of war.
Shake up playtime and toast to your furry friend’s happiness with our Barktender Collection! Treat your pup to a round of these fun cocktail-shaped plush toys that will make them feel like they’re enjoying happy hour with you. So, whether your pup prefers a Pawtini, a Mospaw Mule, or another classic cocktail, we’ve got them…
Ever wonder why we can never stop at one potato chip or even a handful? That’s because salt triggers the release of dopamine (the “happy hormone”) at the first crunch.