Need some help Spring cleaning? Read our Dog training tips with our new squeaky Dog Toys To Help

Exasperated when you get the hoover out? Can't stop your dog biting the broom? Having trouble wrangling the mop off your puppy?

If the answer is yes to any of these three house chores, read on for our positive dog training tips using our sustainable plastic free dog toys.

Made in our East London Studio using certified cotton, recycled toy stuffing our new plush Hoover, Mop and Broom dog squeaky toys. We pride ourselves with plastic free sustainable dog toys.   

The Hooverluxury squeaky hoover dog toy by designer british sustainable dog accessory brand LISH London next to a vintage upright Hoover carpet sweeper on top of a Persian carpetGive them their own Hoover Squeaky Dog Toy when you get yours out for some positive dog training. Be sure to use it only when you are using your own Hoover and take it back from your dog once you have finished.  

 

The Mopluxury mop squeaky dog toy, sustainable made in London United Kingdom by LISH designer british brand, standing next to a bucketHave lots of fun interacting with your dog or puppy with this plush plastic free Mop squeaky dog toy, slowly building a bond between you.  

 

The Broom

next to fireplace, wooden logs, made in united kingdom squeaky luxury dog broom toy by LISH London designer british heritage designer dog toy brand

Save this squeaky dog toy Broom for when you've got your own house broom out and sweeping. Your dog will slowly learn that it's a positive treat time when you get your broom out. Be sure to gently put it in their mouth when they come towards you and make sure you take it away when you have finished sweeping. 

Lulu, relaxing with her mop squeaky dog toy made by LISH London in their East London studio. 

Lulu, relaxing with her mop squeaky dog toy made by LISH London in their East London studio. 

 

 

Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary or behavioural advice. Always consult with a qualified vet or certified dog behaviourist if your dog is experiencing signs of separation anxiety or stress.


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