Totally Pooched
Totally Pooched Stuff'n Chew Rocket Stick
Rocket stick is made from flexible, durable, non-toxic rubber designed for tough play. Interactive design for holding bully and chew sticks securely, forcing your furry friend to work longer and smarter. Holes allow for easy breathing when playing fetch or swimming. Great for bouncing, throwing, playing fetch...and they float! Made from odor and stain resistant, durable non-toxic thermoplastic rubber. BPA and PVC free. Dishwasher and freezer safe. Keeps color and shape over time.
Dimensions: 10" x 2.5"
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One important aspect of pet care is nutrition. Feeding your pet a balanced and nutritious diet is key to keeping them healthy and energetic. Depending on the type of pet you have, their nutritional needs may vary. For example, cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet high in protein, while rabbits need a diet high in fiber. It's important to do your research and talk to your veterinarian to ensure you're feeding your pet the right type and amount of food.
Another important aspect of pet care is exercise. Just like humans, pets need regular physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and prevent boredom.
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Grooming is also an important part of pet care. Regular brushing and bathing can help keep your pet's coat healthy and free of tangles and mats. Additionally, trimming your pet's nails can prevent them from becoming overgrown and causing discomfort or even injury.
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Just like humans, pets need regular physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and prevent boredom. Dogs need daily walks or runs, while cats may prefer to play with toys or climb a cat tree. Even smaller pets like rabbits and guinea pigs need space to move around and play.
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Depending on the type of pet you have, their nutritional needs may vary. For example, cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet high in protein, while rabbits need a diet high in fiber. It's important to do your research and talk to your veterinarian to ensure you're feeding your pet the right type and amount of food.