A floating flying disc so you can tire out your pup with lots of running back and forth...and back again. It's dishwasher-safe so you can throw it in with a load of dirty plates the next time it looks a bit grimy.
A waterproof floating dog toy for making sure your pup gets plenty of exercise no matter the terrain.
A Chuckit! ball launcher that'll help you fling tennis balls farther than you could by hand, meaning your dog gets more of a workout with each throw.
An interactive cat toy if you want to treat your kitty to a stimulating toy that'll actually tire them out. Fluffy won't even bother looking at her bin of playthings once you take this out of its packaging.
A bottle of catnip bubbles (yes, this exists!) to entertain your fur baby and convince them to leave their bed more often.
A stimulating activity mat, because your pup needs help exercising their brain too. With this, you can keep your doggos entertained and challenged, especially if you hide treats and kibble in it.
A ~wheelie~ practical leash extender for your bike so the whole family can stay active together.
A rope toy for energetic doggos whose ideal day consists of a never-ending game of tug-of-war. This toy is designed to hang from a tree so your pooch can yank it to his heart's desire. Just make sure you hang it low enough on the tree that your dog's feet can still touch the ground.
A retractable hands-free leash that'll enable Fido to join you on your runs without you getting dragged all over the sidewalk.
A mesh harness if your curious cat clamors for her afternoon walk. It has three layers of security so even the wiggliest cat will have trouble squirming out of it.
A durable flying squirrel toy (it works like a Frisbee) to ensure even the roughest, toughest chewers can't bite their way through it and ruin playtime.
A Wobble Wag Giggle ball with an internal noisemaker and six pockets because it'll engage your pet's natural curiosity and having them rolling, fetching, and shaking it until they're panting.
A lure toy on a pole so you can send your pet running without ever having to touch a slobbery toy.
A cozy multi-tier cat tower that'll serve two purposes: 1. keeping your spoiled kitty pampered and 2. forcing lazy cats to exert *some* energy to make it to their favorite nap spot.
A cat activity wall if you're looking for an easy way to encourage your kitties to be more active. They'll love hopping to the next level so they can survey their kingdom — aka your living room.
A treat-dispensing ball to exercise your dog's mind and challenge their problem-solving skills. Reviewers even suggest filling it with your dog's kibble if they're fast eaters as this will force them to slow down and may help with their digestion.
A treat-dispensing ball with an open design because biting stiff rubber balls is hard for some pups and that shouldn't stop them from staying active.
A virtually indestructible Kong flying disc that's made of a soft rubber versus a hard plastic so you can feel confident that throwing this around in the yard with Fido won't hurt him.
A Nerf ball launcher for blasting tennis balls all the way across your yard so your pooch can hit full speed.
A life vest that'll come in handy if you have a water-loving pup. Plus, swimming is really great for dogs with joint issues as it allows them to exercise without putting strain on their joints and tendons.
A three-tier playpen if your kitty prefers to exercise in peace.
A soft playpen to bring outdoors so your pets can join you for some exercise outside.
A cat tree house because it's a cozy spot where your feline can relax but it also helps get your cat moving. The platform is textured and can withstand your cat's climbing, jumping, relaxing, and scratching.
A cozy window hammock so your cat always has a stimulating view. This is key to helping your pets stay active, because bored kitties often won't want to exercise.
A squeaky rubber ball to keep your puppy coming back for more. Because of its small devil horns and large feet, this ball has a habit of bouncing every which way, so your doggo never knows what's coming next.
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