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How to use me
A fun and effective way to engage with dogs, promote
positive behavior, and provide mental stimulation!
Choose
the Right Treats: Select or break treats up in various sizes
Prepare
the Dispenser: Ensure that the dispenser is clean and free of any
residue from previous treats.
Fill
the Dispenser: Insert the treats, avoid overfilling.
Introduce
Gradually: Allow the dog to investigate the dispenser without
frustration; encourage initial interaction by showing how to use it.
Supervise
Play: Monitor your dog during use to prevent excessive chewing or
potential choking hazards.
Rotate
Treats: Regularly change the type of treats to maintain the dog's
interest and engagement.
Regular
Cleaning: Clean the dispenser after each use to maintain hygiene and
prevent bacterial growth.
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How to clean me
Cleaning your panda toy can be a straightforward process.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it using warm soapy water and a bottle
brush.
Materials Needed:
- Warm water
- Mild detergent or soap
- A bottle brush or soft brush
- Clean towel or cloth
Steps to Clean the Panda Toy:
1. Prepare the Cleaning Solution:
- Fill a basin or sink with warm water.
- Add a few drops of mild detergent or soap to the water and mix gently until
it’s soapy.
2. Submerge the Panda Toy:
- Place the panda toy in the soapy water. Make sure it gets fully immersed so
the soap can work on any dirt or stains.
3. Scrub with a Bottle Brush:
- Take the bottle brush and gently scrub the panda toy.
4. Rinse Thoroughly:
- After scrubbing, rinse the panda toy under clean, warm water to remove all
soap suds. Ensure there’s no soap residue left behind.
5. Dry the Toy:
- Lay the toy flat on a clean towel or cloth and pat it dry. Allow it to air
dry completely in a well-ventilated area.
Tips:
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach, as these can damage the toy’s fabric
or color.
Following these steps will help keep your panda toy clean!
Extra Tips
It's crucial to regularly inspect toys for any signs of
damage, especially those made of rubber. Over time, toys can wear down, develop
cracks, or lose their shape, which can pose safety hazards. If you notice any
damage, such as tears or broken pieces, please discard the toy immediately.
Ensuring that toys are in good condition not only prevents injuries but also
guarantees a safer and more enjoyable play experience for pets.