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A fun and engaging toy that lasts longer than typical plushies
Color: cow, Color: cow
This plush cow toy is designed to be cute, squeaky, and engaging, especially for dogs who need something durable to keep them occupied. I tested it with an energetic chewer who typically destroys plush toys within minutes.
Pros:
• Adorable design: The cow shape is charming and visually appealing.
• Built-in squeaker: Keeps dogs entertained and encourages longer play sessions.
• Soft yet reinforced: The fabric is thick, and the stitching is stronger than a standard plush toy.
• Good size range: Works for small, medium, and even lightweight large dogs.
• Lightweight: Easy for dogs to carry, shake, and toss around.
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• Not truly “aggressive chewer” proof—strong chewers will still get through it eventually.
• Stuffing can come out once the seams give way, so supervision is recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Not worth it
Color: cow
My husky puppy ate this thing in less than an hour. The rope arms come out pretty easily. Waste of money unless you have a tiny dog that doesn't chew much. Defeats the purpose of having rope to play tug of war when it's so small and easily torn. The chewability is null with this thing.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026
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Cute
Color: cow
Cute
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This cow toy is awesome. It is made really well and will stand up to my tough chewer for a bit. I love that the arms are ropes for easier chewing and tugging play, which is my bernedoodle's favorite. It has a squeaker too of course. It is a super cute toy to add to your dog's collection!
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