•When Pets Come into Contact with Toys for the First Time, Observe Their Reactions Closely to Ensure That They Will Not Cause Excessive Shock Or Discomfort Due to Sound Or Material.
•Regularly Check Whether the Sound-Making Device of the Toy Works Normally. If There Is Abnormal Sound Or No Sound, Stop Using It and Check Whether It Needs Maintenance Or Replacement.
•Pay Attention to Check Whether the Plush Surface of the Toy Is Damaged, Broken Or Unwired, So as to Avoid Pets Eating Plush Fiber by Mistake.
•If the Toy Is Soiled by the Pet, It Is Recommended to Use a Mild Pet Cleaner for Cleaning, and Make Sure That the Toy Is Completely Dried before Playing with the Pet.
•Although Toys Have Certain Bite Resistance, Pets with Strong Bite Force Still Need to Pay Attention to Their Bite Degree to Prevent Toys from Being Excessively Damaged and Internal Parts from Being Exposed.
•Avoid Letting Pets Play Toys Alone for a Long Time without Supervision to Prevent Accidents.
•When the Toy Is Found to Be Seriously Damaged, Deformed Or Has Potential Safety Hazards, Replace It with a New Toy for the Pet in Time.