Darling, lead-free pewter dog food spoon comes with its own hanger. Packaged in a gift-style box.
$28.00 $24.00
Bones Cuff Links
Made of cast alloy, a subtle way to add some flair to a dog lover's wardrobe. Packaged in a black gift box.
$14.00
Snow Leopard Trust Natural Felt Paw Print Pillow
Hand-felted natural wool from sheep by Kyrgyz artisans. Beautifully adorn your sofa or chair; or provide bed for cat or small dog. Measures about 15"x 15" x 2"
$34.00
Solar-powered Rainbow Maker
Fill your room with rainbows! Solar-powered rainbow maker rotates & refracts sunlight through a genuine Swarovski crystal.
$26.95
Pewter Pooch Passion Magnet
Have a passion for pooches? This lead-free pewter magnet will hold your pooches' photo in style.
$12.00 $10.00
"Dog On It" Leash Hook
Lead-free pewter leash hook keeps that leash in a memorable spot, so your dog can remind you when you forget.
$20.00 $16.50
"Gone Walkin'" Leash Hook
Lead-free pewter leash hook keeps that leash in a memorable spot, so your dog can remind you when you forget.
$20.00 $16.50
Pewter Pet Angel with Bone Magnet
This charming, lead-free pewter angel magnet has a tiny bone charm attached.
$14.00 $11.99
Pewter Dog Bone Magnet
This little bone magnet makes a sweet "thinking of you" gift for a dog lover. Lead-free pewter.
$9.00 $6.99
Dalmatian Dog Earrings
Whimsical dalmatian earrings not only add charm, but supporting fair trade helps the planet.
$2.00
Dalmatian Dog Necklace
Sweet trio of dalmatians on a 19"L black beaded necklace not only adds charm, but supporting fair trade helps the planet.
$8.00 $6.00
Euro Sticker
Let one sticker say it all. Available in three languages: Woof, Meow and universal Paw.
$5.00
When Pugs Fly Magnet
This adorable magnet will delight delight any pug lover or cynic with a silly sense of humor.
* Some restrictions apply. Offer good only in the U.S. Void where prohibited. | The products sold by Robbins Pet Care are not intended to be the sole source of treatment or to take the place of expert veterinarian care. Please consult with your veterinarian and ask about using a natural and alternative approach for the treatment of your pet.