Kyjen PP01056 Hide-A-Squirrel Pet Toy, Large
- 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
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.
List Price: $ 17.99
Price: $ 6.00
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NF Terrier playing with this toy,
Customer Video Review Length:: 1:04 Mins
Hope this video can give you some idea. She’s been playing with this one for about a month, but she does not seem to have lost her interest. Recommended.
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|Great Toy!,
I was nervous when buying this because I wasnt sure if this was the whole set or just replacements- I was pleased when it arrived and was the whole set.
My dog has a great time with this toy. The little squirrels inside the trunk are squeaky toys, which she LOVES. The box came with instructions on how to modivate and teach your pet to use it. We put a small treat in the bottom and she had a great time digging it out. The whole process for removing the squirrels takes her less than a minute now, so if there is not a human near by to restock the trunk, she moves on to something else. This is not something I would leave her with and expect it to keep her occupied for the day.
I would say that if your pet enjoys this general type of play (stuffed things, digging, hide and seek) this is an EXCELLENT toy and alot of fun.
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|species identification,
Our golden retriever loves this and, as others have reported, enjoys carrying the animals around the house after removing them. Fortunately, he doesn’t squeak them for more than a couple of minutes at a time, and he hasn’t injured any part of it in the three weeks that he’s had it (he seems to know the difference between stuffed animals and sticks/bones, fortunately).
I did need to do one intervention, though. The dog’s grandparents and his father were encouraging him to “get the squirrels! get the squirrels!” They’re definitely chipmunks. I’ve never seen a striped squirrel. So if you want your dog to learn appropriate species identification (and who doesn’t?), you might want to switch to “get the chipmunks!”
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