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  2. PEOPLE Staffers' Pets Pick the New 'Must Have' Products ... - AOL

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    The cats and dogs of PEOPLE tested toys, treats, beds and more to find the best new products for PEOPLE's Pet Product Awards 2024. ... BEST DOG POOP BAGS AND DISPENSER. YOULY Waste Bag Dispenser.

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    Your dog can get in on the fun of the best Advent calendars with this treat-filled option from Wufers. The calendar contains 24 holiday-themed dog treats, all packaged in a cute box with doors for ...

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    #22 This Felt Dog Treat Advent Calendar Is A Dog-Gone Delightful Way To Treat Your Furry Friend To 24 Days Of Yummy Snacks And Surprises, With A Soft And Cuddly Felt Design That's Perfect For The ...

  5. Petcube - Wikipedia

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    Petcube offers three devices: Petcube Camera, Petcube Bites with camera and a treat dispenser, and Petcube Play which features a laser pointer to keep the pet entertained (distracted) while the owner is away. [9] The devices can stream and record video, toss treats, allow users to communicate with a pet two-way, and connect to Amazon Alexa ...

  6. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Kong dog toy can be thrown, stuffed with treats, or chewed. These toys can be useful for extremely active dogs who need mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. Some examples are food delivery toys, Kongs stuffed with dog food, frozen peanut butter and/or treats, chew challenge toys, and puzzle toys. [1]

  7. Kong Company - Wikipedia

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    The company founder, Joe Markham, created the KONG product in the 1970s, when he noticed his German shepherd Fritz damaging his teeth by chewing rocks. He found that Fritz enjoyed chewing on a hard rubber Volkswagen Bus suspension device, and spent about six years experimenting with different compounds to produce a chew toy of similar size and shape that he could sell to pet owners.