These are very special toys. We are proud to be able to bring them to you and excited to be able to participate in a beneficial way to help others.
"THE NATURAL Small FOOTBALL'S" are fun dog toys just the right size for smaller dog to fetch, toss, snuggle or carry comfortably.
Made from 100% boiled, all natural New Zealand wool by Nepalese artisans, with no squeakers or bells inside. The FOOTBALL measure approx.7 inches in length x 3.5 inches in width.
What is A Headzee you ask?
Is it a ball? A plush toy? Well, it's a bit of both. Not all Headzees are round, they often have floppy ears, whiskers or or manes like the lion, the Rabbit has the long ears and green whiskers all these features are make them unique, more playful and so much fun to watch your pet interact with these wonderful toys.
About the manufacturer A Cheerful Pet
At A Cheerful Pet their love our pets. Their goal is to provide your pets with unique, fun and colorful products. Designed in America and then handcrafted by artisans in Nepal, each piece is individually handmade with 100% all natural New Zealand wool. Therefore, each product you receive will truly be a one-of-a-kind piece of art!
Why Choose a toy from A Cheerful Pet? All of their designs are unique and are made with care for your pet in mind. By purchasing “A Cheerful Pet” product(s), you not only receive a wonderful toy for your pet, you are also helping Nepali women provide for their families and giving them an enriched quality of life. Funds from your purchases help to provide food, shelter and education for the children of the P.U.M.A. orphanage in Nepal.
A Cheerful Pet is a family owned business, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence, quality and high ethical standards for you and your pet.
***Please note: As with all toys, they may be a choking hazard if used improperly. Please supervise all play with these toys. Play safe.***
They measure approximately 4.25"L x 2.25"W, and made from 100% boiled all natural New Zealand wool by Nepalese artisans, with no squeakers or bells inside.


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