The large version of this toy was our beloved Dino’s last toy. Gracie inherited it. The large version was too big for her to grab the middle. Had she been able to do it, she would have heard a deep, honking noise meant to resemble some sort of water fowl. She preferred to grasp it by the tail and shake vigorously. She had also succeeded in removing one of its flippers.
On a recent trip to PetSmart, we discovered the smaller version of the same toy. Gracie was thrilled. As you can see from these pictures, she gives the toy two paws up. It makes the same honking noise as the large version. It is sized perfectly for her smaller mouth.
We would recommend this toy for light, supervised play. It contains stuffing, which could be an issue if ingested. As previously mentioned, a strong chewer can remove the flippers with a bit of work. The device that renders the honking sound is a plastic tube with a plastic bag at the end – more stuff you do not want your dog to ingest. Play on!
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