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- Kyjen PP01056 Hide-A-Squirrel Pet Toy, Large





Kyjen PP01056 Hide-A-Squirrel Pet Toy, Large


Price: $17.99 $9.29

 

Product Features

  • Fun plush pet toy keeps you dog occupied for hours
  • 3 squeaker squirrels hidden inside plush tree trunk
  • Great fun for all ages and breeds
  • No assembly required
  • Durable enough to withstand tough play
 

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Product Description

The complete line of Plush Puppies Puzzle Plush Toys will not only keep pets occupied and eliminate boredom, but they also develop a dog's intelligence and puzzle solving skills. Just insert the balls, toys, or rings into the toy for dogs to remove over and over again. The ideal line of toys to challenge and entertain pets.

 

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Customer Reviews


Paula Said: My dogs love it! ( Sep. 2nd 2010 )

I have a golden retriever and a Lab and they both love this thing,
They tend to destroy their toys the same day, but this one have
been pretty much durable. "its been difficult to destroy"
I will buy this toy again.

Mike Ciardullo Said: Fun but no more durable than other stuffed toys ( Aug. 31st 2010 )

Our 2 dogs have 2 settings for toys. Not interested or it's destroyed.

Well they loved this so they pretty much killed the squekers immediately. Even so my Lab has fun with this as long as I play with it with him. It really only took him minutes to figure it out but he still has fun removing the squirrels. It's not something I can just set out and have it occupy his time. Still looking for anything that can keep the Labs interest for a long time other than something edible (which really he can eat anything edible within a few minutes)

It's fun and I have to recommend it but don't expect it to hold up to a heavy chewer. My smaller Shiba Inu probably could play with it for days without breaking it but the Lab is just to powerful.

M. Anderson Said: Dogs love it ( Aug. 30th 2010 )

Fantastic 4 in 1 toy My dogs love the little squirrels. Great value!!

Dash21 Said: Fun for the dog ( Aug. 29th 2010 )

I really like this product. My dog had fun finding the squirrels over and over again. The squirrels are pretty small so my dog did end up chewing up the squirrels and now I need to buy the replacement squirrels. I have a husky so she chews just about everything. She really enjoyed this toy though and I would recommend it. I'm even going to look at buying the Hide A Bee product as well.

TMR Said: What a great toy! ( Aug. 28th 2010 )

I thought I would try this for my new dog (a Cavachon -- a mix of Cavalier King Charles and Bichon Frise) because the price was right and the reviews were favorable.

It's so adorable! The tree has little knots sticking out and is well lined; much more detail than I expected. The 3 squirrels have to be crammed pretty tightly to fit in the tree at the same time, so we just do 1 or 2 at a time. What I didn't expect is that my dog loves the tree trunk as much as the squirrels! She'll chase it, chew on it, and toss it around as much without the squirrels as she does with them.

The squirrels are cute and it's easy for her to make them squeak. They're great for games of "fetch". The only drawback is that the Mohawk hairdo and whiskers can be chewed off with enough effort. Otherwise everything has proven sturdy and well worth the price.

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