A tree-mounted bungee rope toy, for when your pittie needs to burn off extra energy between walks and playtime. The toy allows them to play solo tug-of-war, or pull on the rope and chase it when it snaps back.
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A large Chuckit ball that's durable enough for heavy chewing, and won't break off into dangerous pieces that your pit could swallow. It also floats, so you can use it for playtime by the water.
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And a Chuckit ball launcher, because it can throw the Chuckit ball (or a regular tennis ball) way farther than you can on your own, which will help your little buddy get more exercise.
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An indoor/outdoor elevated dog bed, so you can keep your pupper cool in the summer by lifting them off the hot ground.
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A Barkbox orthopedic memory foam mattress that lets pitties of all ages feel comfy all night long — especially older ones who experience joint pain.
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A large dog slow feeder, for pit bulls prone to gobbling down their food as fast as caninely possible.
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A handmade wool sweater for keeping warm on long winter walks, since your pit bull's short fur doesn't provide much warmth during the cold months.
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A durable rubber tug toy, because many pit bulls are power chewers, and likely to totally demolish a traditional rope tug toy fairly quickly.
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A set of Hands-On grooming gloves that gently remove your pup's loose fur, without using any sharp comb teeth that might snag or irritate their skin. Even though pit bulls aren't the heaviest shedders, grooming them regularly helps keep their coat and skin healthy.
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Or a bristle brush, because it removes loose fur and distributes the natural oils in your pittie's coat.
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A rubber stick chew toy so tough, it can withstand the most aggressive nibblers.
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A toothbrush for larger dogs, because pits can be prone to dental problems if their chompers aren't cleaned regularly.
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A comfy, adjustable, reflective harness with a built-in handle, so if your pittie tends to get over-excited by stimuli, you can increase your control.
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A soothing, aloe-infused shampoo, because pit bulls are prone to skin sensitivities and allergies, and need a little help staying moisturized.
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A heavy-duty nylon leash that has padding on its two handles—one for regular leash walking, and one close to the collar, for training or when you just need to keep your dog close.
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A cozy, waterproof blanket for pit bulls who love burrowing, getting under the covers, and being swaddled like the sweet babies they are.
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An elevated, weighted, no-tip food bowl, so even if your pup is an enthusiastic eater, you can avoid mealtime messes.
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A rechargeable LED light collar, so you can keep track of your furry friend while hiking, camping, hanging around the backyard, or even just walking around the house at night.
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A large, easy-to-clean rake-and-bucket pooper scooper, for a low-contact way to clean up your pittie's...surprises in the yard.
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A treat-dispensing toy designed specifically for aggressive chewers, so your pit can spend their playtime trying to get the treats, not destroying another toy.
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