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When it comes to keeping your small dog safe and stylish, a one-size-fits-all solution won’t do. That’s why pet parents trust Gooby for harnesses specially designed to meet the needs of petite and precious pups.
Gooby Pet was founded by small dog lovers in 2002 to solve an important issue facing some pet parents: industry-standard collars and harnesses didn’t work for smaller dogs. Many basic harnesses were too loose, allowing small dogs to escape easily. With collars, a yank in the wrong direction could hurt any dog, but small breeds with weak necks or choking conditions were even more at risk.
Gooby provides patented harness designs that are choke-free and escape-free, to make life easier and safer for small dogs and their parents. At Petco, you can shop a wide range of functional, durable and easy-to-use Gooby harnesses in advanced materials, appealing colors and styles to fit a variety of unique needs.
If your small dog is a puller, consider a Gooby Comfort X Harness, which puts the force around your dog’s chest instead of around their delicate neck structure. For escape artists, consider Gooby’s patent-pending design, which gently hugs small dogs the more they try to escape. And for small, on-the-go dogs, Petco carries the Gooby Pioneer Harness, equipped with a handy handle on the back, so you can safely and easily give your dog a lift when needed.
From head-in to step-in harnesses, those designed for all-day wear or just for outdoor adventures, Petco has the perfect Gooby harness for your perfectly pint-sized pet!
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Thanks for using Boop by Petco! You are likely describing teething which is basically a normal type of behavior when puppies are growing up and it is secondary to mouth discomfort as teeth are growing. I recommend that you get Gizmo teething type toys which you can get at your local pet store or online. Anytime that he tries to nibble at you, you say no and give him the toy. This is likely going to resolve the issue. Good luck and have a great day!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there and thank you for using Boop by Petco to address your concern. I would recommend changing the diet and considering adding a probiotic to the diet such as Purina Fortiflora. In a recent study, it was shown that almost 55% of GI cases (vomiting / diarrhea ) were related to the diet or the intestinal bacterial content being low. I would consider switching to a different diet and wait at least 4 weeks to see a difference. The probiotic can be found online or at your local pet store. If there is no improvement on the new diet, you may need to do a food trial on a hydrolyzed protein diet to rule out a dietary allergy. If the diet has been ruled out as the cause, I would recommend running Kobe's bloodwork and considering an abdominal ultrasound or x-rays. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! It is obvious how much you love Gabby and I suspect she loves you very much too! Most dogs are very bonded to their owners-especially dogs who have been cared for by the same person for years. There may be a reason that she does not want to stay with you in bed. Where does she go? Does she go straight to tile or wood because the bed is just too warm (my own dog started doing this recently). Do you toss and turn and it bothers Gabby? Does a fan blow on her? Is there a new candle or scent in your room? All these things may be reasons Gabby decides to lay down elsewhere. As with most dogs, you can strengthen your bond by petting and sitting together (try laying with her wherever she likes to lay for a few minutes). Playing with toys and working on training is also excellent for showing her you love her. You are doing a great job! Hope this helps and best of luck to you and Gabby!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Charlie is so cute! Congratulations! I always recommend looking into pet insurance. We do not have pet insurance but here are a few different companies that provide good insurance for your pet. I would call and get quotes from them and see what they cover. I would look at: Petplan: https://www.gopetplan.com Trupanion: https://trupanion.com/ppc/best-care3?gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To9J9FgDp4EL0J01sFWNjI8Qm67dr7ADIYKepw311YUFv5MPhMdRm2waAq6AEALw_wcB ASPCA: https://www.aspcapetinsurance.com/ppc-17/confident?prioritycode=PPC_Brand&gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To-bMdYW5ztIL66GftIE-c0gaOLFG3xkvr8ezEFF76FLehYK8VBqiCUaApiHEALw_wcB#/start Figo: https://figopetinsurance.com/?&gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To9S9Q2Esru6qbt3iNGDIJy-CPe8qDedVasCoG_bCBidClnU7ER2f7QaApukEALw_wcB Nationwide: https://www.petinsurance.com/ppc-dog.aspx?src=GoogleSearch&OM=CI0418&gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To9M0lSK4SC-sL_Ep_fX4tg3gIqXWBYUvksJUDWph2_olYZ572AP0SoaAnlgEALw_wcB Thank you for using Boop by
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Hi there and thank you for using Boop by Petco to address your concern. He may just be scared and needs time to get used to people petting him on the head. I would associate treats with being pet on the head so that he enjoys it rather than fears it. I hope this helps!
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