Gingerbread House Plush Dog Toy

Gingerbread House Plush Dog Toy
Item# gingerbread-house-plush-dog-toy
$14.95
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Product Description

Hide-A-Toy Gingerbread House Puzzle Plush Dog Toys are educational as well as entertaining.

Adorable plush gingerbread house comes with soft squeaker toys inside – a gingerbread boy, a bone shape and a cube shape.

They develop and strengthen eye-paw coordination skills as your dog discovers how to remove the squeaker toys from inside the house.

Hide 'n Seek Interactive toys keep your dog entertained, active, and busy for extended periods of time, eliminating boredom.

They help to satisfy a dog's natural instinct to search, stalk and capture its prey.

Place the inserts in the puzzle for your dog to remove again and again.

For additional fun and variety, place your dog's favorite treats or other toys inside the house.

Machine washable fabric is made with safe, non-toxic all new materials.

Gingerbread house house and plush inserts are all detailed with holiday embroidery and fleece trim, well made and durable.

House measures about 6 inches on each side.

Not only will Hide-A-Toy Gingerbread House Puzzle Plush Dog Toys keep your dog occupied all through your Christmas holiday festivities, they will provide your dog with entertainment mental stimulation any time you'd like.

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How to Choose the Right Dog Toy

Choosing the right dog toy is not as simple as going to your nearest pet supply store, pulling something off the shelf and laying your money down. Just as with children¡¦s toys, it requires some consideration ¡Kafter all¡Kdogs are our babies too.

1. Use toys that are made specifically for dogs. Human tennis balls, for instance, will get torn up by hearty chewers¡Kand since canines don¡¦t care about their ¡§serve"...there are tennis balls designed especially for the dog set.

2. Choose a toy that is right for your dog¡¦s size. Make sure it¡¦s big enough and can't be swallowed.

3. Pick toys in accordance with your dog¡¦s chewing habits. The tougher the chewer, the tougher the toy.

4. Make sure the toy is made of non-toxic materials and avoid ones that can splinter or break off in chunks.

5. Choose toys that encourage exercise and appeal to your dog¡¦s natural penchant for fetching and tug-of-war. Frisbees, balls, ropes and tugs all fill the bill, as well as allow for interaction with humans.

6. Look for practical toys that are easy to clean and good for your dog¡¦s teeth and gums. There are also toys that freshen breath.

7. Find toys that are challenging and might decrease boredom or alleviate separation anxiety while you¡¦re away. For instance, puzzle toys or toys that require your dog to work for treats.

by Melissa Maroff