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Smart Toy for Every Breed: This interactive dog puzzle is a stimulating essential for your pet's development. Perfect for every breed, from small puppies to large dogs, it doubles as a brain game and feeder, keeping them mentally stimulated and physically active. Ideal for those festive day gifts, it promises to enrich your pet's intelligence and relieve boredom.
Remote Play for Fun & Training: Featuring a remote range up to 80 feet, this automatic feeder also serves as a training tool. Engage your pet in outdoor play or indoor fun, with a large capacity container that keeps the game going. It's a smart way to train your dog's paw coordination, ensuring they stay busy and stimulated while mastering new skills.
Customizable for Engagement: Record your voice to call them to play or eat, creating a personal touch. You can switch between the 9 preset sounds and the 1 recorded sound on the remote controller. With DIY stickers to customize the look, this feeder becomes a funny, interactive part of your pet's day. It's the perfect activity set to keep your dog or cat entertained, offering a unique mix of feeding, training, and intellectual challenge.
Adjustable Feeding to Suit Any Size: With an adjustable dispensing amount, our feeder fits most dry kibbles or treats, caters to all pets, big or small. The large kibble container ensures your pet's fun never runs out. Whether it's for a medium-sized buddy or a big, energetic furry friend, our feeder adapts to their appetite, making mealtime an engaging, enriching experience.

FAQs

What should I consider when choosing pet food?

Look for high-quality ingredients, choose an appropriate food for your pet's age and health needs, and consult with your vet.

How do I choose the right size collar?

Measure your pet's neck, add two inches, and select the appropriate size based on the brand's sizing chart.

What types of toys are safe?

Choose non-toxic toys appropriate for your pet's size and activity level, and regularly inspect them for damage.

How often should I bathe my pet?

It depends on your pet's breed and activity level, but generally dogs need to be bathed every 2-3 months and cats don't need to be bathed unless necessary.

What should I look for in a pet carrier?

Choose a carrier that is appropriate for your pet's size, made with sturdy materials and good ventilation, and comfortable for your pet to stand up, turn around, and lie down in.

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