The treat tin for dogs etc. from Nostalgic-Art

Berlin. Goodbye plastic bags: dogs and cats are “family members” for their owners whose well-being is important to them. With the stylishly designed treat tin from Nostalgic-Art's Animal Club collection, pet owners can now adequately express their affection. The handy tin combines functionality with a nostalgic design and creates an emotional connection that goes beyond practical use.

The treat tin is designed and made for all animal lovers who like to delight their four-legged friends with small treats. Available with various motifs, the focus is on the close connection between people and their animals. The attractive retro design sets the treat tin apart from makeshift storage – it is an aesthetic eye-catcher for everyday life and even the living environment.

Positive interaction – with just one click
The tin keeps treats fresh and ensures that the “small rewards” are always at hand. The memorable clicking sound when opening the treat tin immediately attracts the pet's attention and promotes positive interaction. Thanks to its compact size, it quickly becomes a “loyal companion” – on walks and visits to the vet as well as at home. The treat tin is therefore a good choice for pet owners who value quality and functionality.

Robustly manufactured, the treat tin now makes the use of breakfast bags and other makeshift items unnecessary. It is a long-lasting and sustainable solution. The treat tin from Nostalgic-Art measures 6 x 9.5 x 2 centimeters and costs around 8 euros. The Animal Club collection also includes many other lovingly designed items that enrich living with pets with their retro flair.

Further information about the Animal Club collection and other theme worlds can be found at www​.nost​al​gic​-art​.de.

About “Nostalgic Art”
Since 1995, Nostalgic-Art has stood for original gifts and decorative items as well as various everyday companions in retro style. The items are available from selected partners such as Hornbach as well as from well-known trading platforms and online shops. Those interested can find out more about Nostalgic Art in a YouTube video.

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