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And even if you plan to recycle these bottles, they can first be used as a plaything, before finding their way to the recycle bin. I've got a plan for helping you and Fido make use of your empties. This is way better than chewing on shoes or your cabinets, and it makes a fun sound too. Let's give away some Bottle Buddy toys!
Thanks to our friends at Petlinks, a division of Worldwise, this great new product has entered the market that is simple and uses a resource we already have plenty of--empty plastic bottles.
Below you'll have a chance to enter to win one of 3 Bottle Buddies for your dog. These
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If you're new to All Things Dog Blog's giveaways, you may need to know that our Rafflecopter entry form is at the bottom of this post. Sometimes it hides down there, so if you want to get it to come out and play, just click on the post title above. You'll be fetching entries in no time!








I like the round one with four bottles. My dogs would love this.
ReplyDelete4 for me as well!
ReplyDeleteGenius! I think two would be good, then it's a tug toy! We had never had a dog interested in water bottles before we adopted Taco. He is crazy about them!
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I think the dogs would enjoy starting off with two bottles and playing tug :)
ReplyDeleteI think he would want all four bottles on his! He LOVES bottles! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe round toy with 4 bottles would be my pick
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I would pick 4 bottles on for Schooner and Skipper. What an awesome pool toy!
ReplyDeleteOh, my dogs would definitely want four bottles in it.
ReplyDeleteOh, four, definitely. Casey would love that!
ReplyDeleteSeems very interesting .. Thanks for that
ReplyDeleteIzzo & Murphy would want 4 bottles! The more the merrier!
ReplyDeleteMaybe just two, but he really loves bottles! It's hard to say. Perhaps the more the better for him.
ReplyDeleteMy dogs would love this, it's such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI would say at least two, but probably four. :)
ReplyDeleteI think Sissy would like it with 4 bottles. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'd put 4 bottles on so Brutus can play tug with his brither Buster. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think my go would only like 1 at a time.
ReplyDeleteShiloh would want 4 bottles =)
ReplyDeleteNot sure! Probably 4.
ReplyDeleteMy dogs would like all four, more bottles equals more fun! They love playing with bottles and this toy would be great. I like thr round one best that makes the triangle shape with filled, but I'm sure they would love both. Thanks for the chance to win for my babies
ReplyDeleteBottle Buddy with 4 ~ would be perfect ~ truly amazing design ~ we always hear the sound of a bottle ~ I would love to see Spencer's eyes when he saw this ♥
ReplyDeleteI like the round one the best. My dog would love it with four bottles. This is so neat!
ReplyDeleteThis would be for my sister's dog {am afraid my baby isn't so much into playing with toys] and I think he'd definitely like all four. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like the one with four on it, but I could be wrong
ReplyDeleteThis is actually a great idea. I have tons of plastic bottles at home ready for recycling. I would gladly reuse it for my cute little pal's plaything. One thing concerns me though because for sure the moment they clench their teeth into it they will be chewing on it non stop. I have seen a lot of news about the health hazards plastic bottles would impose on humans. How about for our dogs? Will it be safe for them them?
ReplyDelete@Carl: Thanks for the question. The hazardous chemicals of plastics are widely thought to seep from plastics when they are heated or frozen. This is particularly true of plastics that are not BPA-free, which most water bottles are not. This is why you should never store bottled water in your garage or outdoors. Don't use beverage bottles or non BPA-free plastic containers for heating foods or drinks and the latest is that we also should not use them for freezing foods or liquids.
ReplyDeleteAll this said, I don't keep Tanner's Bottle Buddy outdoors in the sun. Thanks for a great question.