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Playtime Quacker MEDIUM Reviews

4.6 Rating 20 Reviews
The smallest size is perfect for our toy poodle
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Posted 3 years ago
My dog loves the toy and bought to replace an old one which is very similar. My puppy ripped the stitching in the toy within 10mins (wasn’t even being rough) just carrying in mouth. The stuffing then started to come out so we have taken off dog in order to restitch it.
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Posted 5 years ago
Our small-medium sized dog absolutely loves his quacker duck. He’s now on his 3rd in 7 months which is pretty good going for a soft toy in the jaws of an active pup. The quacking noise is fun (not too annoying!) and best of all, pup can make it quack himself by nudging the duck on the ground. Big enough to play tug of war and heavy enough to do some fetch training. We’ve tried some other duck toys which look the same but don’t quack as well and got chewed up much faster.
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Posted 7 years ago
My bichon is seriously in love with his duck toy - i think I have bought about four. He does bite holes in it fairly easily, and yes I feel like I am patching it up every weekend but he loves it. Will continue to buy this as required, and would definitely recommend - just be prepared to patch it up, it is a soft toy at the end of the day and not indestructible!
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Posted 8 years ago
These are really good.My dog just really loves the quacker sound and determinedly rips the toy apart
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Posted 8 years ago
My little pug puppy loves this (a bit too much as she consumed one of the feet instantly.) Perfect size for a puppy, get the bigger one for a larger dog unless you want then to eat it as lunch. Other than the foot, the rest of it is still in good sturdy condition. :)
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Posted 8 years ago
Held up pretty well to a Husky pup, a stitches had it last longer. Make sure you cut off tags/cords, cause they will be the first to go!
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Posted 8 years ago
My dog has had a few of these, she really likes them. Unfortunately they don't last long, she soon holes them and delights in pulling the stuffing out.
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Posted 9 years ago