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Jakks Pacific Large Classic Plush Squirrel | 
enlarge | Brand: Jakks Pacific Category: Pet Products
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $7.65 You Save: $1.34 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 848
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 9.8 x 2.8
MPN: JAKKS-77517A Model: 77517 UPC: 747482775179 EAN: 0084500775170 ASIN: B000GJ2K9O
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Totally Authentic AKC Produts | | • | Super Premium Quality | | • | Realistic Features that Dogs Love | | • | Double Stitched for Added Safety | | • | Imbedded with Sounds that Dogs Love |
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Product Description Features: Squirrel dog toy with squeaker is designed for safe, durable, pet play. Strong plush fabric, double stitched with embroidered details and no small parts to swallow. A realistic looking toy for your pet to enjoy.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Dog Had A Blast!!!! November 21, 2008 This was a great toy for a dog. My dog enjoyed it so much and it lasted a long time in my dogs standards. It is worth the buy if looking for a good dog toy.
Great October 28, 2008 The dog loves it! He can rarely be found where his "new friend" is not close by. Great product!
Jakks Pacific Large Classic Plush Squirrel October 3, 2008 This is AWESOME toy for my HUGE puppy. It's the only one he hasn't torn apart. Finally, something to catch and play with, since all those pesky squirrels torment him outside.
My Dog Loves It. September 30, 2008 This squirrel instantly became our Miniature Schnauzer's favorite toy and he has lots of toys! He plays with it alone and we play with him and the squirrel. We are all pretty rough on it at times! So far, (after several months) we see no damage to the squirrel! It may have have lost some hair, but no body parts, pretty amazing.
not bad for a fake squirrel September 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
They had these at the Pet Food Express next door to the Valero where I work. I've been having a problem with my dog catching live squirrels and chewing them up in the yard. Personally, I don't care; why not let dogs be dogs? It's my landlord that has a problem with it and the lady who rents upstairs that complained. Anyway, Rufus was leaving squirrel guts everywhere and flies were coming--the big ones that shine green. I bought him one of these toys to play with and he had it torn up by the next night. Rufus is good at shredding things--he does all my old bank statements. I thought the stuffed squirrel wouldn't last two hours, but we went a whole day without one dead squirrel on our yard. (I cleaned up all the old guts the day before. I don't know why the squirrels keep coming back to our yard anyway; they know Rufus lives there.) Now I'm buying the toys from Amazon and stock piling them. (It's cheaper and there's the free shipping since we order enough.) Rufus still leaves the "guts" in the yard. It looks like it snowed out there. Nothing bad about that though. Reminds me of growing up back east. The toys last longer than the real squirrels with Rufus. He won't eat the fabric hide so he continues to chew and chew until it's all holes. It may look like he's done with the toy, but the fabric part will last him several more days. He always works slow on those. Every once in a while he goes after live squirrels, but I think he's gotten lazy now that he plays with the toys all the time. We go through about one stuffed squirrel a week and a bonus: Rufus has stopped puking up the hair and stuff that he used to eat off the real squirrels, so we're saving on carpet cleaner.
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