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    Monday
    Aug162010

    The Treatball Talks To Your Pet In Your Voice.

    Every pet owner knows that the time you're away from home might seems like forever to their dog. Time drags on more for young dogs and puppies who like to play a lot. You can make the separation more bearable with the Talk To Me Treatball. You pop out the little recording unit and record a message in your own voice (actually anyone's voice) that can last up to 15 seconds in length. Then you put the recorder back in the Treatball, and load the ball with doggie treats. (They should be small doggie treats, or broken up bigger treats.) Later, when your dog plays with the Treatball and pushes it around, they'll hear your voice. But wait, there's more! As your pooch pushes the ball around, treats fall out at random intervals making it worthwhile for him or her to play even longer. It's a fun way to keep your dog occupied and hopefully from doing anything naughthy while you're away. Available in Medium/Small (for dogs 15-40 lbs.) and Large (for dogs 40-120 lbs.) sizes. It's available in plastic or in rubber, and in two color combinations. Prices range from about $12 to $20. Best prices are found by doing a web search on Amazon.

    www.talktomepetproducts.com

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