🐾 Unleash the Fun with Sedioso!
The Sedioso Dog Toy is a plush, squeaky toy designed for dogs of all sizes, made from safe natural cotton. It features a durable design with a built-in vocal bladder for interactive play, helping to relieve anxiety and promote dental health. Lightweight and easy to clean, this toy is perfect for daily entertainment and bonding with your pet.
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 22.86 x 22.86 cm; 151 Grams |
Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
Color | Grey(Donkey) |
Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Stuffed |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 151 g |
S**E
Stands up to heavy chewers..
I love how the arms and legs are ropes! My German Shepherd has yet to tear off the head, as she usually does with her stuffed animals-this is the first that she has not tore apart! Very STURDY-love it🤗🤗😍😍!
B**N
Fought the good fight
I bought this toy in July for my girlfriend’s dog (cockapoo) on account of the reviews saying it’s sturdy. Well it became one of his favorite toys and he was constantly putting it through the ringer. The ears gave out first and the eyes are on the way but it did hold up for a few months which is impressive considering how destructive he is. He didn’t care much about the squeaking but he was obsessed with the ears and of course the rope arms. It held out for a good 4 months and I think it would have had to have been made of steel to last any longer so honestly it’s a 10/10. If you have a dog that absolutely destroys toys then try this. If you buy two maybe by alternating their use they can last even longer.
J**I
It’s not for dogs that tear into things. LOL!
I got this for my 3 yr old girl (border collie/brittany mix) who is a chewer, in the sense she likes to pull the fluff or fur out of most toys.She didn’t seem too interested in this, but she does play with it a little. Or she did until my daughter’s dog (a husky puppy mix) played with it. LOL! She likes to play tug-o-war so that was a thing…. It’s still mostly intact, but some fluff came out of one side, and the rope that constitute the legs are fraying.It is cute though. Yet, my girl still prefers the blue monster from the pet department at my local store (which I have to “shave off” so I don’t have blue fuzz all over the house), which I’ve hand sewn holes and parts back a couple times. 😂All in all this an okay toy, but if you have a heavy chewer, stick with the “tuff stuff” maybe the hard rubber kind, or heavier rope type toys?
M**M
Dog’s favorite toy
This item has become our dog’s (3 year old lab mix) favorite toy. He carries it around in his mouth, unless he is playing fetch with it. I like the size, appearance, durability, stability, and entertainment value. The tag is small enough that it’s not a problem to leave it attached. No weird odor which means it’s made with high quality materials.
N**E
Puppy loved it to death
This little squeaky donkey quickly became our 12 week old lab's favorite toy. She's not a particularly aggressive chewer, but a pretty active puppy. By the end of the first day, the nostrils were coming off and random threads were showing. By day three, it had no legs left intact and shredded rope littered our house. She has other rope toys that have held up much, much better. At this rate, she's probably got a few more days until the body lets go entirely. Didn't even last a week.