This dog gift basket was designed for the grown-up dog who needs a new batch of toys since they've outgrown their puppy toys or for an adult rescued or adopted dog who is starting over in their forever home and needs to be spoiled instantly. This basket is a wonderful gift for your friends and family who saved a dog's life by choosing to adopt from a shelter or rescue group. There's no better way to welcome a new dog into your life than with a gift basket of natural organic non-toxic dog toys.
Also included in the basket is the book, "Play With Your Dog," written by Pat Miller. This book will show you how play can help you build a loving relationship with your dog, the role of play in helping puppies avoid problems like fear and biting, how to use play to re-socialize adult dogs and what to look for in dog play--is it aggression or just having fun? The book includes dozens of games you can play with your dog and the benefits of each.
The gift basket comes in two sizes: the small basket is for dogs weighing under 60 pounds and the large basket is for dogs weighing over 60 pounds. The basket includes a wide assortment of safe, non-toxic and fun toys. A five quart
stainless steel dish comes with the large basket and a two quart bowl comes with the small basket. Included in the baskets are:
• The Hurley: chewing and fetching. The 6" Hurley is in the Small basket and the 8.25" Hurley is in the Large.
• The Ball: outside fetching. The 2.5" Ball is in the Small basket and the 4" Ball is in the Large.
• Mega Squeak Mat: squeaking and shaking. The 12"mat is in the Small basket and the 15"mat is in the Large.
• Lucky the Dog Rope Toy: Inside fetching and dental toy. This toy is for chewing and not eating.
• "Love Is Give and Take" Tug Toy: tugging and dog toy art.
• The Twig/The Stick: fetching and interactive treat toy. The 6" Twig is in the Small basket and the 12" Stick is in the large.
• "Play with Your Dog": written by Pat Miller, one of the leading dog trainers and behaviorists in the country. This book explains how play can be a great way to build a loving relationship with your dog and how to use play to re-socialize adult dogs.