Pet Care and Product Safety
Pet Care and Product Safety
Every animal has different habits, strength, sensitivities, and play styles. Thoughtful supervision and routine inspection are part of using pet products responsibly.
Interactive toys
- Supervise play, especially during first use.
- Choose products appropriate for your pet's size and behavior.
- Inspect seams, feathers, ropes, fasteners, suction cups, and small components before every session.
- Remove a product immediately if any part becomes loose, damaged, or small enough to swallow.
- Pet toys are not children's toys.
Grooming tools
- Brush gently in the direction of hair growth.
- Avoid eyes, wounds, irritated skin, painful areas, and severe mats.
- Stop if your pet shows pain, distress, or skin irritation.
- Clean and dry the tool according to its material and product instructions.
- Seek veterinary or professional grooming advice for skin problems, pain, or significant matting.
Fabric and furniture tools
- Test on a small hidden area before broad use.
- Do not use on delicate, loose-knit, snag-prone, leather, or easily damaged surfaces unless the product instructions explicitly permit it.
- Use light pressure and stop if the surface shows pulling, abrasion, or discoloration.
Laundry accessories
- Follow the washing-machine manufacturer's instructions.
- Confirm an accessory is compatible with the selected machine, load, and cycle.
- Clean collected debris after use and allow the item to dry fully.
- Store laundry accessories away from pets and children.
Product information
Review the individual product page before purchase and use. Dimensions, materials, safety notes, and supplier-review status can vary by product and variant.