Kmart is now selling $6 bacon-flavoured bubbles for your DOG

‘They go nuts for this!’ Kmart is now selling $6 bacon-flavoured bubbles for your DOG

  • Discount retailer Kmart is now selling bacon-flavoured bubbles for dogs
  • The bubbles cost just $6 and are designed to keep dogs active at home
  • Many people online have already expressed their excitement about the bubbles

Discount retailer Kmart is now selling bacon-flavoured bubbles to help to keep your dog fit and active while they are at home.

The Bioline Bacon Flavoured Bubbles cost just $6, and are sure to prove a treat for dogs, as they chase the meaty treat around your home or garden.

While the bubbles are brand new in store, people have been quick online to share how excited they are about them and how much they love them.

Discount retailer Kmart is now selling bacon-flavoured bubbles to help to keep your dog fit and active while they are at home (stock image)

‘My dogs go nuts for this!’ one person posted.

The Bioline Bacon Flavoured Bubbles (pictured) cost just $6, and are sure to prove a treat for dogs, as they chase the meaty treat around your home or garden

The Bioline Bacon Flavoured Bubbles (pictured) cost just $6, and are sure to prove a treat for dogs, as they chase the meaty treat around your home or garden

‘Oh my gosh, my dogs are going to love these,’ another added.

‘Have tried. One of my dogs absolutely loves chasing and popping them while the other dog couldn’t care less,’ a third posted.

The 120ml bottle contracts ‘natural extracts’ and is ‘safe for dogs’, while boasting an uncanny ‘bacon flavour’.

This isn’t the first time Kmart have launched something for pets, to huge acclaim.

Previously, the budget retailer released a line of pet birthday attire, including an adorable T-shirt and hat for dogs.

The department giant shared photos of a cheerful Labrador decked out in a blue and white T-shirt which reads: ‘Happy Birthday to me’.

They also sold a dog hat in the shape of a birthday cake with the words: ‘Happy Birthday’ emblazoned on the front. 



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