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Cats love it, but durability is a concern.
The Multipet Look Who's Talking Lobster Plush Dog Toy is a hit with small dogs. It is super soft, makes cute noises, and is great for gentle play. However, durability is a concern for heavy chewers and the toy can fall apart quickly.
Choking hazard from small pieces
Prevention: Supervise playtime
The lobster design is adorable and appeals to dogs.
The bubbling noise makes the toy more engaging.
The toy is soft and well-made, which is pleasant for dogs.
The toy is particularly suited for small breeds.
The toy is not durable and can break quickly.
The internal noise maker can break into small pieces, posing a choking hazard.
Factors: Aggressive chewing, Dog size, Durability of the internal parts
No, the toy is not durable and can be a choking hazard for aggressive chewers.
The toy can last from a few minutes to a couple of weeks, depending on the dog's chewing habits.
Yes, the toy is well-suited for small and gentle dogs.
"My two kiddos love this lobster chew toy! It’s made very well, doesn’t tear or rip and dachshund is very hard on toys and it’s still going strong, highly recommended!"
"My dog went crazy happy for the unusual sounds this toy made. Unfortunately, it was gutted in less than 15 minutes. When I grabbed up the squeaker from the floor so she wouldn't swallow it, she came after it with vengeance. Almost worth the price to see the enjoyment, but not worth it because ..."
If you have a small, gentle dog who loves noisy toys, this could be a fun purchase. But for heavy chewers, consider looking for a more durable option.