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Dogline Pip-Interactive Peacock Squeaky Dog Toy

Dogline Pip-Interactive Peacock Squeaky Dog Toy

By Dogline 3 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 90% confidence
3.3 /10
Quality
4.7
Value
3.0
Design
5.0
Function
3.0
Durability
2.0

In a Nutshell

  • Interactive and engaging design
  • Construction concerns for larger dogs
  • Moderate to high durability

Quick Verdict

The toy is highly interactive and well-designed, but it has durability issues, particularly for larger dogs. The peacocks inside are small and pose a choking hazard.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 3
Would Recommend 45%
Would Buy Again 0%
Avg Lifespan a few months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Interactive Design (2)

    The toy's design keeps dogs engaged and entertained.

Cons

  • Choking Hazard (1) critical

    The small peacocks inside can be a choking hazard for larger dogs.

    Tip: Cut off the legs and "head feathers"

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Small to medium-sized dogs — The toy is durable and safe for smaller breeds.

Skip If

  • Large or aggressive chewers — The toy's durability and design are not suitable for larger or more aggressive dogs.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 5 minutes to a few months

Factors: Material chewed, Destructive behaviour

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • 💡 Remove small parts to prevent choking

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
⚠️ Carpet
Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

4.0
3 reviews
5★
67%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
33%
1★
0%
Interactive play (1) Caution (1) ()

Common Questions

Is this toy safe for large dogs?

No, the small parts pose a choking hazard for larger dogs.

How durable is this toy?

The toy can be easily chewed and ripped apart, posing a risk if not supervised when used by bigger and more tenacious puppies.

Highlighted Reviews

— Nancy

"My dog loves it and has taken really good care of it. He loves hide a toys and the little peacock go in the bottom of the larger one so he enjoys pulling them out and running around with the little ones"

— Angela

"The peachicks inside are very small. Literally the size of a cat toy. We had to take them away from our 75lb German Shepherd, as we were worried she would choke on them. Within the first 5 minutes of getting this toy, she started ripping the peacocks legs and "head ornaments" off. Or dog is not a ch..."

Bottom Line

Overall, the toy is a hit for many for its interactive appeal, but careful supervision is necessary, especially for larger dogs.

3.3 /10
Below Average