I have friends who arrange play dates for
their dogs. I have difficulty being organized enough to arrange play dates for
my kids. So I admire this level of
dedication. But I’m unlikely to find it within myself anytime soon, despite the
fact that our dog is clearly bored and compulsive. So I like when magazines
offer a solution I can buy. Like this one I just read about: the Green
Interactive Feeder!
This gizmo is like a puzzle for dogs. You
hide Fido’s kibble in it, and he has to search it out piece by piece. This is a
winner on two fronts:
1) It helps prevent the “growing problem of pet obesity”.
This is according to the product’s inventors. (Really? This is a problem we
should be worried about?)
2)
It keeps your pet entertained.
Personally, I would be really annoyed if my
fella made me find my food every time he whipped up a meal for me, but that’s
exactly what I’m going to do for Stanley, our dog. The interactive feeder
promises to engage him mentally, quiet his anxiety and slim him down.
Actually, these benefits are exactly what I need. Why don’t they make this
sort of stuff for people?! It’s available on amazon.com for $31.50. (To learn more about the Green Interactive Feeder on amazon.com, click this link.)
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