These toys keep summer fun for Montana pets
When spring arrived and we finally started to remember why we live in a place where the air hurts our faces for months on end, we headed to the garden to start our project. Mowing, weeding and gardening for work. Enjoy BBQ, cornhole, fire pit and more.
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All is fine and great for us, but we shouldn't forget about our furry friends and keep them from enjoying spring and summer. You can have just as much fun under the big skies in your backyard, at the dog park, or even at your campsite.
There are plenty of options other than picking up a Frisbee from the roof all summer long
Don't get that wrong. It's so cool to see a talented pup jumping for his favorite Frisbee at the park. Or a ball. However, there is much more for pets to enjoy than the old standard.
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With so many options available, there's something for everyone and every pet. No longer one-size-fits-all, almost all toys are made from the smallest to the largest varieties.
Honestly, there are endless options for Montana dogs on the web.
Over the past few months, my wife and I have been exhausted as puppy parents, so we were looking for something to keep her occupied outside and something fun to do. And since she also has two older large dogs, she needed something they could enjoy too.
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Enter Amazon. However, be aware that this rabbit hole of dog toy endeavors may take up more time than your newborn puppy will spend munching on food and shoes. I've narrowed down the list to my top 10 favorites. So, if you drive by my house this summer, you might see me rocking one of these.
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