Plush Dog Toy - 15 in. / Mallard
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Plush Animal Dog Toys
Manufacturer:
PATCHWORK PET
Mallard duck 15 .
Long black/brown plush with dark green head; large squeaker; crinkle paper in wings; embroidered eyes.
Color: HUNTER GREEN
Size: 15 INCH/ MALLAR
Ingredients: Plush Fabric, Polyester Blend Filling
Added or Last Modified:
9/21/2015
Weight:
1.2100
UPC:
707418008337
Plush Dog Toy - 15 in. / Mallard Additional information:
Mallard duck 15 .
Long black/brown plush with dark green head; large squeaker; crinkle paper in wings; embroidered eyes.
Material Composition or Ingredients (if applicable):
Plush Fabric, Polyester Blend Filling
Color (if applicable): MALLARD /
Size (if applicable): 15 in.
Continental US shipping costs: 10.99
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
GREAT tough dog toy. Our black lab loves it and is
actually pretty gentle with it except for the orange
feet. He carefully chews them off within the first
week, but after that he does not attempt any further
damage.When toss it for him when we are watching TV.
He gets some additional exercise that way. At night,
he uses it as a pillow. Wish all dog toys were this
durable.Janet Padgett, Mon Nov 09, 2015
It got to us so fastbrandy l poston, Sat, Aug 21, 2010
I have a German Shorthaired Pointer who loves to play.
I bought this thinking it was designed for Pointers and
would be durable... she'd chewed off the beak in
the first 5 minutes and got to work on the rest. This
was supervised, w/me pulling it away repeatedly. I
think if your dog is a chewer you might want to go with
something larger and maybe with less pointy places to
pull apart. T Clark, Sun Dec 19, 2010