For those who have everything: Oppo Dog Muzzle
If you’re a dog owner whose pet requires a muzzle, why not go for a comical effect?
If you’re a dog owner whose pet requires a muzzle, why not go for a comical effect? Make the Oppo Dog Muzzle part of your training regimen and you and your pooch “will definitely get a few questionable looks when strolling down the street.” Like a traditional muzzle, each of these soft silicone beaks will keep your dog from snapping at other canines or eating street finds that are better left alone, but these training aids are far less frightening-looking. The masks are available in pink, yellow, or brown and come in three sizes—all of them “adorable.”
$35, japantrendshop.com
Source: TrendHunter.com
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