These toys are definitely not the sturdiest, but if your dog loves squeakers, then nothing will beat the fun they fun these provide. They have a squeaker in the head and body and don’t contain any stuffing. I also appreciate that the eyes and noses are all sewn on to prevent choking hazards.
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Our top-tested dog bed, this orthopedic bed from PetFusion is great for just about any dog, young or old. It has a removable and washable cover and bolsters along 3/4 of the bed for your dog to lay his or her head on. It’s a Pet Lab pup favorite!
If you have a pup that’s obsessed with fetch, then you’ll want to snag this two pack immediately. These balls have the perfect amount of bounce and two indented lines that make them easy for dogs to grip in their mouths. My dog is obsessed with these and we go through more than I’d like to admit — not because they’re not tough, but because she loses them constantly while playing.
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Our Country Living Pet Lab’s top pick for puzzle feeders, this toy turns meal time into enrichment for your pup. Just hide their food (or treats) inside the holes and then slide over the covers to hide what’s inside. All that activity sniffing out food is great mental exercise for dogs. If you’ve never used a puzzle before, this is a great one to start with.
If your dog prefers fetching toys of the stick variety, then I recommend this one, also from Chuckit! It’s easy to toss and even easier for dogs to locate thanks to the vibrant orange and blue coloring (dogs see blue best).
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If your pup has tried their paw at puzzle feeders before, then he or she will probably love this more advanced one. It has covers that slide, turn, and twist, as well as two drawers and a slow feeder in the middle. We highly recommend it for larger dogs since it has so much space for kibble.
Selected as the best dog collar by our Pet Lab, the Crag collar has a built-in reflective strip as well as a super durable leash attachment, making it great for active pups.
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The power chew line from Nylabone is, without a doubt, the toughest chew toys my dogs have ever tested. We’ve had ours for years and still haven’t needed to ditch them from over-chewing. They don’t have any flexibility, but they’ll stand up to the toughest chewers.
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This sturdy cat tree earned top spot after hours of testing by our resident Pet Lab feline expert, Murphy. It’s a great option for both singletons and multiple cat-families as it has so many perching spots. Hefty boy Murphy also approved of its sturdiness.
This interactive cat toy is a Pet Lab favorite and provides hours of entertainment to our feline family members. With six balls and three tracks, it’s also a great toy for multiple-cat families.
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Our favorite harnesses for dogs that tend to pull, this comfortable walking aid has a Martingale attachment that uses your dog’s own strength to stop them from yanking you down the street. It doesn’t constrict or choke them in any way, so it’s safe for just about any dog.
If you’ve been waiting to pull the trigger on a Furbo, now is the time to do it. It came out on top as the best pet camera our Pet Lab tested and is currently nearly 30% off its regular price. Consider it a Christmas gift for Fido…and you!
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Is your cat or small dog not into toys? Then sang this adorable bed for him or her instead! It comes in four different fruits: pumpkin (shown), watermelon, kiwi, and grapefruit. The sides can wrap up or lay flat, depending on how your pet prefers to lounge.
This slow feeder bowl helps pace your pet while eating if they tend to quite literally scarf down their food. It’s one of our favorite slow feeders on the market thanks to its durability and how easy it is to clean.
Hannah Jones is the Commerce Editor for Country Living. Her eye is always on the next up-and-coming products to include in gift guides and she’s ready to test everything from dog beds to garden tools for product reviews. When she’s not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.
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