TOMMI – BECAUSE WE UNDERSTAND THEM AND WE KNOW, WHAT THEY WANT!
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Dr. Jag
Dr. Jag is a chewing reward for dogs contributing to dental hygiene and fresh breath. 30% of protein offers quality nutrition, low content of fat, which is less than 2%, cares for good condition. These delicacies do not contain any added sugar or salt.

Cat's Dream
Cat's Dream collection of cat trees now in new colours – sky-blue, light grey, orange and mint green. Cat trees Floria and model Zaza attract cats with a butterfly-shaped toy. Models Norma, Figaro and Rigoletto II represent the favourite middle size of cat trees.

Dog Shampoo
Dog Shampoo by Tommi are enriched with natural organic substances, they do not contain paraben or animal oils. Hypo-allergenic cosmetic formulas are developed under the cooperation of veterinaries and dermatologies, but not tested on laboratory animals. The shampoos „Dog Shampoo“ are inspired by modern lifestyle and with respect to the environment ecologically friendly packaging are used.

Car-roll
Car-roll travelling blanket in roll packaging for travelling and trips, by the help of clips usage for fixing on back car seats. You can use the Car-roll also as a cover of your home sofa. Red-blue square, size 140 x 127 cm.

Milano
Milano cushions evaluates such a dog breeder, whose dogs destroy most of the common cushions with their claws. The Milano material is very tough and resistant.

Rossy, Azuro, Retro Flower
Comfortable relaxation provide cushions Rossy and Azuro, we offer also transport bags in the same design.
Retro Flower in design, which is „in“, could be a suitable complement to some of our 3 cushions with the same pattern.

Cat in Black
„Eyed“ Cat in Black, very soft and comfortable cushion not only for cats.

Princess
Cushion in an unconventional design emphasises the care and love, which we devote to our four-legged darlings. The materials of which the cushion is made afford featheriness together with furriness and are comfortable.

Wagg
Oven baked for excellent taste! Meaty delicacies for dogs.


