Toy Safety Guide for Pet Parents

Your Pet's Safety Comes First

Choosing the right toy is important, but so is knowing how to use and maintain it safely.

Inspect Toys Regularly

Check toys frequently for:

  • Loose pieces
  • Tears
  • Excessive wear
  • Broken stitching

Replace toys that become damaged.

Choose the Right Size

A toy should be appropriate for your pet's size and play style.

Toys that are too small may present a choking hazard, while oversized toys may be difficult for smaller pets to enjoy.

Supervise Play

We recommend supervising your pet during play, especially when introducing a new toy.

Rotate Toys

Just like people, pets can get bored.

Rotating toys helps:

  • Maintain interest
  • Reduce boredom
  • Extend the life of individual toys

Keep Toys Clean

Regular cleaning helps maintain a healthier play environment for your pet.

Follow the care instructions provided for each product.