This duck is holy. I have a 13-week-old shihztu and he bites a lot. This toy makes a crinkle sound and has a squeaker in the head. It does not smell like anything, and my puppy LOVES to play with it! It's very fun for him and it's the perfect size for any pooch. It's very durable and hasn't broken after a month of use from a very snappy puppy. Definitely buy this for your dog!!
This is great toy for a small dog. Our Shih Tzu loves to grab a hold of it and shake his head violently. It squeaks and has the sound of a plastic bag, when fooled with. The color is vibrant and it's almost the. same length as our Shih Tzu. The material does seem a little thin. We gave it to him on Christmas Day, so as of yet, he hasn't tore into the material, but I'll be shocked if it lasts a year.
I gave this to my dog and he went absolutely bananas😭 he doesn’t usually get this excited for dog toys but he LOVED IT. I have a yellow lab and he tends to chew everything to shreds, so needless to say, the chicken didn’t last very long. Anyways I would recommend it perhaps if your dog isn’t much of a destroyer, but I also would probably buy it again just so I can see the crazy excitement on his face. The chicken is very crunchy (his fav part) and there are 2 pretty loud squeakers inside I believe. The actual chicken body is pretty durable, but my dog ate off all of its extremities and also somehow turned it inside out.
This is my dogs new best friend 😂 noise level squeaker decent , design very bright yellow, this was actually one of the few dog toys that my dog hasn't been able to rip out the squeeker, love that it crunches playability is top notch high durability, great value and fun entertainment for my dog.
Soft, fluffy with big crinkly ears. My pup loves to romp with this toy, flashing it about so the ears and legs are flying. I love how soft it is! And it’s durable because my pup can be aggressive with her toys, chewing and pulling on it, and it looks great just the same. Excellent purchase.
The attention grabbing quacking sound appeals to dogs' natural hunting instincts. Because their brain is wired to enjoy catching prey.




