6 trendy dog items we love from Amazon: ForbesFinds
The Furbo Dog Camera is one of the hottest dog items on the market right now — and for good reason.
The smart device features an HD camera with night vision that allows you to keep an eye on your pup. On top of that, you can fill the device with your dog’s favorite treats and connect to your smartphone for a game of catch while you’re away.
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