Multipet Jumbo Empty Nesters Plush Dog Toy, Character Varies
In a Nutshell
- Recommended for small or elderly dogs with no teeth.
- Not recommended for strong chewers or destructive dogs.
- Fragile and poorly made, according to some users.
Quick Verdict
This toy is not recommended for most dogs due to its poor durability and ease of destruction.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Stuffing and squeakers posing a choking hazard.
Prevention: Strict supervision or placing the toy out of reach if undamaged.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Design (1)
Available in different characters and visually appealing.
Cons
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Durability issues (2) critical
Some found the toy to be easily destroyed.
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Size Issues (1) major
Toy is large and fluffy, misleading in description.
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Misleading Marketing (1) minor
Advertised as a multipet product but received as singular piece.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Small or elderly dogs with no teeth — They are unlikely to easily destroy toy.
✗ Skip If
- • Energetic and playful dogs — They could easily destroy toy and it could be a quick trip to the trash can.
Durability & Care
Factors: dog size, dog chewing habit
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How durable is this toy and what are the common failure points?
Some dogs destroyed the toy in minutes, ending with them clutching the discarded squeakers. Additionally, reviewers noted that it left damage to surrounding areas including fluff covered in chunks lying all over the place.
Highlighted Reviews
"My pointer puppy fell in love with toy right away! She has tons of toys and this is by far her favorite. It is a very large toy, but without stuffing, so makes it easy for puppy to thrash it around. She also loves the two different squeakers."
"This is a terrible product! Maybe if you have a tiny dog breed under 10 lbs or a very old dog with no teeth avoid this product. My 10 month old German short-haired pointer removed both squeakers within 10 min. We recusieved the mallard duck and it has a fluffy body (mimicking feathers?) which are ..."
Bottom Line
Potential buyers should consider other, more durable options for their pets, especially if the pet is a strong chewer or has a tendency to destroy toys quickly. Owners of small or elderly dogs may find this to be an okay toy, but for most other dogs, the jury is out.