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Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy
Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy is a handy hunting and prey toy for your dog. This dummy stimulates your dog to use its hunting instinct. Ideal for socialising and teaching your dog.
More informationVeterinary disclaimer
Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy has been specifically developed for use after diagnosis and under supervision of a veterinarian. Before you can purchase this product, please confirm the following:
- Your pet has been examined by a veterinarian, who has recommend this product after diagnosis.
- You understand and agree that you should seek the advice of your veterinarian regarding the use of this product at least every 6 months.
- You understand and agree that if your pet's condition should deteriorate in any way, you should immediately seek the advice of your veterinarian.
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Product Description
Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy
Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy is a handy tool for tapping into your dog's natural hunting instinct. This hunting and prey toy is ideal for use when socialising your pet and during the learning phase. Thanks to the loop, you can throw this dummy, making it great for fetching games. This dummy is suitable for both dry and wet food. The Trixie Dog Activity Prey Dummy can be machine washed at 60 degrees and comes with a practice booklet with tips for the best possible training.
Colours
Beige with Black, Green or Blue Loop / Brown with Yellow, Black, Green, Blue or Red Loop
Dimensions
ø 6 × 18cm
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By author, 20-15-2021
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By Beverkey zialor, Wednesday 14 November 2018
Our dog wanted to chew nd break open the pouch. The treats got soggy nd the string bit for tossing it came off. Not what I’d hoped for.
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By Beverkey zialor, Wednesday 14 November 2018
Our dog wanted to chew nd break open the pouch. The treats got soggy nd the string bit for tossing it came off. Not what I’d hoped for.