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Visit Petco to make a unique gift for the pet lover on your list. With a few hardware pieces, wood stains & paint, you can design a DIY dog leash & treat holder.
Updated on January 28th, 2026
Choosing the perfect gift for family and friends can often be a challenge. Fortunately, ‘fetching’ the perfect holiday treats and toys for your pup can be just as fun as your average game of, well...
Updated on January 28th, 2026
Being a sustainable pet parent involves good practices and habits. Learn more about eco-friendly dog products, eco-friendly cat products and other solutions.
Updated on January 28th, 2026
Ditch the boring mealtime routine and try building a balanced bowl for your pet.
Updated on January 28th, 2026
Create a new family tradition by making DIY paw print ornaments with your pup or kitty. Visit Petco to see the salt dough ornament recipe we used & instructions.
Updated on January 28th, 2026
Thanks for visiting Boop by Petco! I wouldn't recommend allowing him to freely play with any items that are not considered safe dog toys, especially the spoon. You would be surprised what some dogs will swallow, creating not so fun foreign bodies that later need surgical removal. It's best to stick with his dog toys (Kongs, dog ropes, etc). Best wishes with your pet Casper.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hello, and thanks for your question on Boop by Petco. It's great that you're being conscientious about this! I recommend ceramic, glass, or stainless steel bowls. They tend to be cleaner, and are safe to throw in a dishwasher cycle now and then. I'd specifically avoid plastic. Hope that helps!
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Store bought mushrooms that are safe for human consumption are also safe for dogs. Ones that grow in the yard are usually not. Everything in moderation though! Have a good day!
Updated on November 25th, 2025
It's fine that you wash their dishes with yours and use the same sponges. Just be sure to use lots of soap and hot water to kill any germs. Also make sure they are up to date on their deworming treatments, and wash your hands thoroughly after scooping Dollie's litter box :-)
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Congratulations on your new puppy! At first, I would recommend feeding Lola what she has already been eating at the breeder. Changes in diet have to be done gradually to avoid GI upset, so typically continuing to feed the food they were already on helps to make the transition to the new home easier. In terms of treats, she will be very small, so training treats (small bite sized pieces) would be a great option. Toys are variable depending on which type she enjoys. I would get a couple options and see which type she prefers; just remember not to leave her unsupervised with any toys that have a squeaker, as she may be able to chew it open and eat the squeaker! At first, she won't need to have her teeth brushed, as her adult teeth won't have come in yet (she will still have baby teeth). Getting her used to having your fingers in her mouth and manipulating under her gums will help prepare her for tooth brushing when she is a little older. Congratulations and enjoy!
Updated on November 25th, 2025