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Avocado with Tennis Ball Dog Toy

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Rescue 3 plastic bottles

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Avocado and tennis ball plush toy. The quirky plush version of one of our favourite foods has a squeaker to encourage play and is the ultimate cosy companion for your dog. The tennis ball inner is perfect for games of throw and fetch and interactive fun for your dog as they work out how to remove it.

Size
H x 25cm W x 18cm D x 14cm

Disclaimer: Please ensure this toy is appropriate for your pet's size, chewing habits, and play preferences. Keep in mind that no toy is entirely indestructible. Supervise playtime and regularly check for damage. Remove and replace if worn or small parts detach; if ingested, seek immediate veterinary care.

Positive Impact with Greenspark

  • Plastic
  • CO2
We've already rescued 1,226 plastic bottles
plastic

We’re fighting plastic pollution by ethically recovering & recycling ocean-bound plastic. Together with Greenspark, we’re working to prevent ocean bound plastics from reaching our waterways, and reducing the need for new plastic by providing a recycled alternative while supporting local communities economically.

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We've already offset 2 tonnes of CO2
carbon

We’ve partnered with Greenspark to support vetted climate-positive projects around the world that reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Our projects are in line with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, ensuring that we maximise both our environmental and social footprints simultaneously.

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