1. A simply-designed ball launcher if your dog is always too fast and/or has boundless energy. It's also great if (no judgement) your toss is never far enough to challenge your marathon-speed Border Collie.
2. A stick-shaped chew (made from a wood-blend material) if they're always bringing branches home or gnawing on the couch legs. And while it texturally resembles wood, it doesn't splinter and risk hurting your dog.
3. A bag of natural, mixed berry treats to add to your pup's all-meat rotation. These are especially great if you're a little grossed out by the smells of typical dog food.
4. A bouncy, tug-able ring you can stash treats in to really make your teething pupper go wild.
5. A soft, decadent "soup" bone perfect if your dog's teeth can't handle anything hard. It's also tender enough to slice into treats if you want to make it last longer.
6. A four-pack of bouncy tennis balls that combine your dog's love of fetching and biting down on a squeaker. They also come in four different sizes (pictured below) so you can go up a size as your puppy grows.
7. A log of squeaky squirrels you can hide around the house for your inquisitive dog to find. If you run out of squirrels, you can always order a refill.
8. A gummy, moldable treat that perfectly camouflages your dog's less-favored medication if getting them to take their pills is always a lost cause.
9. A durable "flying squirrel" flying disc you can fling far enough to keep your dog entertained for hours (and that's tough enough to withstand bite marks and endless tossing).
10. A pack of digestible, long-lasting dental chews to keep your pooch's teeth and gums in top shape.
11. A soft plushie with a secret chewy ball inside for when your dog inevitable tears it apart. Perfect if you already have so many half-destroyed toys lying around.
12. A bag of uniquely-flavored mini-waffles made from all-natural ingredients. They're thin enough to easily break in half, too.
13. A rubber alligator that even the toughest chewers won't be able to demolish or accidentally bite pieces out of, making it a worthy investment.
14. A jar of tasty hip/joint-health treats if your dog has arthritis, hip dysplasia, or joint pain (or if their breed is known to develop those problems as they get older).
15. A bobbing toy that dispenses treats for a hands-free way to keep your dog occupied for so, so long (and that's smooth enough to leave your wood floor scratch-free).
16. A pack of low-cal bites if teaching your dog to sit takes a loooot of practice (but they still need rewards as motivation).
17. A clever, pun-tastic squeaking toy that doubles as fun decor (and makes an excellent gift for the pet parents in your life).
18. A box of frosted "donuts" for special occasions, doggie parties, or just whenever you want to make your pup spontaneously combust from joy.
19. A remote camera and treat dispenser that's basically also a toy because you can interact with your pup with just a phone tap away.
20. A carton of puppy ice cream you can quickly prep (just mix with water and freeze!) on hot days for a cooling treat.
21. A 2-in-1 ball and rope toy you can chuck and tug with your high-energy pupperoni.
22. A bag of rawhide-free chews that still *feel* like rawhide but taste better and offer extra vitamins and minerals.
23. A simple, heavy-duty Kong cone, which is a cult classic for a reason (especially if you put peanut butter or any kind of snack inside).
24. A pack of dry snacks and squeezable paste to put in your dog's Kong and make them even more blissed out.
25. A puzzle only the smartest pups can crack by figuring out where the treats are hidden.
26. A package of natural, adorably-shaped biscuits absent of preservatives or questionable ingredients.
27. A suction cup ball toy so your bb can play alone while you're busy (also handy if you're always uncovering wet tennis balls under your couch).
28. A healthy, easily-customizable birthday pie your pup won't want to share. Great for sharing at a puppy bday or saving as leftovers.
29. A bundle of sturdy rope toys if your dog(s) crave variety (or just lose their toys all the time).
30. A three-pack of soft toys that are great for squeaking and tossing across the living room (and also don't have stuffing for your dog to pull out and accidentally ingest).
31. A set of luxurious macarons (encased in a gorg box) made with whole ingredients so your fur baby feels great before *and* after scarfing them down.
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