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Metro Paws Introduces Pawty Balls

They are made of safe, non-toxic cotton yarn and natural rubber, without the disgusting petrochemicals that can harm pets.

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Metro Paws Pawty Balls

(PRESS RELEASE) Spoiling your pets just became a little more sensational with new Metro Pawty Balls from Metro Paws. Dog and cat parents have long considered pets as members of the family, so why not give fur-kids gifts on their special days? Featuring a fun sprinkle design, these celebration tennis balls are pet safe and pawfect for Birthdays, Gotcha Days, Barkmitzvahs, and more. Metro Pawty Balls are made of safe, non-toxic cotton yarn and natural rubber, without the disgusting petrochemicals that can harm pets. They are available in both the standard 2.5” size and the mini 2” sizes. Each package contains 3 Sprinkles tennis balls.

In addition to these exciting pet-safe tennis balls, Metro Paws previously released the Birthday Suit Poopcase with Sprinkles Poopy Packs to help pet parents shower their pets with love. Metro Pawty Balls, the Birthday Suit Poopcase, and other products are available for your store by contacting sales@metropaws.com.

About Metro Paws

Metro Paws is a designer and wholesaler of pet products sold in over 1,500 independent stores globally that do not sell animals. Family-owned and managed with over 13 years in the business, Metro Paws is known as an innovator in luxury and pet product designs, transforming boring mundane products into fun and colorful products. The creators of the Poopy Packs, the only 4 color designer dog waste bags, Metro Balls, the only 2 color non-toxic tennis balls, Metro Bliss®, organic Silvervine nip and sticks, and the Poopcase, the only MADE in USA compostable dog waste bag holder, Metro Paws is dedicated to making the best quality, colorful, eco-friendly products for pet parents everywhere. For more info about Metro Paws, please visit metropaws.com.

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