Showing posts with label Product Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product Review. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Product Review ~ Jolly Egg

No the Easter Bunny is not early, this is the Jolly Egg. I don't know about you but as a Bully Breed Rescue, I have some pretty strong chewers, so I am always interested in finding toys that are durable.

While wondering around a pet store I happened upon this peculiar looking toy and picked one up to go see what the heck it was all about.

I have always been a big fan of Jolly Balls but unfortunately have always found they don't always stand up to strong chewers and was excited to see if this did.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Product Review ~ Kong Wobbler

Now I don’t know about you but I am always looking for the next  great dog toy.
With Bully Breeds they have to be durable enough to stand up to  some pretty strong chewers! A bonus is when we can find toys that are not just great to play with but may be great to occupy their attention for a minute also.
I have been a fan of the Kong brand of toys for a while now, so when the Kong Wobbler came out I debated purchasing it for some time. It was around the ballpark of about twenty dollars but as a rescue, money is always tight.

Product Review ~ Buster Food Cube

The Buster Food Cube is a wonderfully interactive toy that dispenses treats as dogs push it about. The square, hard plastic design makes it difficult for dogs to get in their mouths and that means it lasts longer.
I don’t know about you but as a Bully Breed Rescue, we are always looking for sturdy toys that can stand up to chewers. A toy that also provides mental stimulation and keeps busy minds occupied is always a bonus.
As a rescue, we have several different age groups that call us home, and with every age comes a unique set of challenges and needs. Sometimes it is nice to be able to provide a safe, durable and challenging toy to a dog and be able to get a few things done without needing to occupy their attention.
You know what i mean, when that young dog is bored and even though he has gone outside and played, and even though he has a toy box full of fun toys, he wants your undivided attention regardless how much homework or paperwork you have.