aquarium
[noun]
a large container usually made of glass that is filled with water in which fish and other sea creatures are kept
pet food
[noun]
prepared food intended for consumption by pets, typically dogs and cats, but also including food for other domestic animals such as birds, rabbits, and hamsters
treat
[noun]
a small amount of food or a snack given to an animal as a reward or for training purposes
harness
[noun]
a piece of equipment that fits around an animal's body, typically a dog or cat, and is used to secure and control the animal
dog crate
[noun]
a type of cage or enclosure designed to safely contain a dog for short periods of time, usually for transportation, training, or as a secure resting place
pet carrier
[noun]
a portable enclosure used to transport pets, such as cats, dogs, and other small animals, from one place to another
litter box
[noun]
a container filled with special litter for cats or other small animals to use as a toilet
litter box
[noun]
a container filled with special litter for cats or other small animals to use as a toilet
poop bag
[noun]
a small, disposable bag used for picking up and disposing of pet waste, typically dog waste, while on walks or in public spaces
training pad
[noun]
an absorbent pad that is designed to train puppies or dogs to relieve themselves indoors in a specific area
chew bone
[noun]
a toy for pets, typically made from compressed rawhide or other materials, that is designed to be chewed on and help keep the animal's teeth clean and healthy
scratching post
[noun]
a piece of furniture designed for cats to scratch on as an alternative to scratching on other household items
clicker
[noun]
a small handheld device used as a training tool for pets, such as dogs or cats, to reinforce positive behavior by producing a distinct clicking sound when pressed
cat door
[noun]
a small hole in the bottom of the entrance door that is covered by a piece of often transparent plastic which easily swings to allow pets an easy way into and out of a house
pet feeder
[noun]
a device that automatically dispenses food or water to pets on a regular schedule or on demand
hutch
[noun]
a wooden box with a wired front used for keeping small domesticated animals, such as rabbits, ferrets, etc.
leash
[noun]
a long piece of rope, leather strap or light chain used for guiding and controlling a dog or other animals
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