Just like your husband, girlfriend or longtime Galentine, it’s crucial to show your fur baby you love them, too. And Lambwolf Collective’s Valentine’s Day sale is definitely coming in handy. The brand offers high-quality interactive toys like snuffle balls, lick mats and more to keep your dogs entertained and mentally stimulated. Each product is made from nontoxic materials, and best of all, everything comes with a 180-day warranty.
So, what are you waiting for? Check out our top finds from the sale below. And of course, kiss your pet for us!
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- Eat Up: Freeze some peanut butter or disperse their kibble in the LOVE Lick Mat. Because nothing says “love” like a fun and mentally stimulating activity — $20 (was $26)
- Sniff It Out: Ideal for nose work is the Lollipop Snuffle. Since it makes them work for their treats, it provides them with delicious fun — $15 (was $20)
- All-Around Fun: Featuring eight wide slots, the Toto Squeaky Snuffle Ball can hide treats of all kinds. Plus, it has several squeakers to add to the fun! — $18 (was $24)
- Catch Z’s: Cool and comfortable is the Taart Reversible Donut Bed. Since it’s reversible, you can pick the design, too — $75 (was $100)
- Contortionist: Shape the Nounou Squeaky + Nylon Knit into a pretzel, boating knot, tossing ball… the world is your oyster. Hide some treats inside while you’re at it, so your pet has a reason to undo your creation — $14 (was $18)
- Quiet Time: The Monti Silent Snuffle Ball is another nose work toy, but unlike its counterparts, it doesn’t make noise. With several slots for treats and multiple ways to take it apart, it’s a great option for quiet play — $18 (was $24)
- Complexity: The Pepper is a level up from the other nose work toys. Because it features tighter pockets and more complexity, it’s perfect for any smarty-pants pup — $17 (was $22)
- Does it All: Bounce, crinkle and snuffle with the Cabbage Pop. It’s mentally and physically stimulating for getting out that extra energy — $14 (was $22)
- Sweet Tooth: Featuring a French macaron and a madeleine, the Petite Two is designed for dogs who love to play—and obviously, their pet parents who have a total sweet tooth — $13 (was $20)
- Difficult: Whether your pup has an extra strong nose or a more curious brain, the Grapefruit is designed for experts. With six little slit pockets it’s an extra-challenging puzzle — $11 (was $18)
- Little Pups: For little to medium pups, grab the Apple. With relatively tight pockets and medium complexity, it comes with a moderate challenge — $14 (was $22)
- 2-in-1: With the Angel Fish, you basically get two toys: the fish and its skeleton. Both have multiple pockets, and the fins crinkle for added fun — $17 (was $26)
- Pug-Tastic: Perfect for flat-faced breeds is the Berry Pie. Without particularly narrow openings to hide treats, it gives all types of pups a chance to play — $18 (was $20)
- Shake It: Ideal for pups who love shaking their toys to play are the Momo Snuffle Peaches. The branch crinkles and connects the two peaches loosely to really rattle things up — $15 (was $25)
- Expert: The Bunny Pop is designed for “expert sniffers,” combining the fun of popcorn, balls and plushies all in one — $11 (was $18)