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Review on TUFFY - World'S Tuffest Soft Dog Toy - Ocean Crab - Squeakers - Multiple Layers. Made Durable, Strong & Tough. Interactive Play (Tug, Toss & Fetch). Machine Washable & Floats. (Regular) by Nick Whitman

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Depends on the "How " your dog plays with their toys

So I bought this once for my female Staffordshire Pitbull/Terrier and bought one for a male Lab Mix for a friend.Both of them treat their toys totally differently and I've had different results but to very similar effect.They are about the same age (older side), the Pittie is a little heavier in weight but that's because she's a lethargic old lady that likes watching HBO, but she DOESNT have as many teeth as the Lab.Normally you'd think either the Pittie will "baby" their toy or outright annihilate it, but my dog's a bit weird. She'll get aggressive with it, if she's fussy with someone (like she didn't get her walk on time or she didn't get treats for doing a little trick or "Favor) and toys just explode (in general). But then there's other times where if you have her a wrapped gift she'll gingerly peel it apart, delicately. She however found a weird in between. She'll diger her claws around the crap and basically gnaw away at the claw or a leg. But she doesn't try to go for the squeaker.The Lab mix however, is much more hyper, energetic, and "kiddish" with his mannerisms. Maybe it's because he's a boy but he will be a "show off" to his owner and go bonkers over a toy in his owner's presence than just baby it and he'll actually start to cry if he doesn't have it with him when he sleeps. Often the poor sweetheart will cry as he plays with his soft toys. So he's much more on the extreme of treatment angles. One minute, it's flying in the air and you start to freak out thinking "omg, imagine if that was a squirrel" to this pitiful "3am "In the Arms of an Angel" infomercial puppy". There's NO in between.But considering how his bite is and how sharp his teeth are, toys normally implode in the first day and he keeps the carcass of the toy for three weeks.Between the two of them the crabs held up for a week with my pittie and survived the night with her Lab.So what does it mean?Is it indestructible? No.Is the squeaker a BIG issue? I wouldn't say so. Neither of them have really belted towards finding the squeaker.Was stuffing a problem? Not really, just be prepared to see a crab with no arms or legs within a month of daily play.It's soft enough so dogs with poor teeth can still stimulate their gums, but firm enough to not just "die" in the first day. I'd say I got my value of out of it because I got to see my two "kids" happy and tentative towards their toys.But if you're looking for the "end all toy" I'm just going to flat out say. "good luck" since I haven't seen a toy where I, the big 230lbs human strongman think pressing the squeaker was a pain in the rear, and didn't turn into fluff in 24 hours.But as the owner and spoiler, I had my kicks and think the toys' already worth the big fun we've had already. Our "kids" deserve the best and honestly, this is up there for all her hard work.

Pros
  • With the TUFFY World's Tuffest Soft Dog Toy, you can give your pooch a fun and safe playtime experience
Cons
  • The design may be aesthetically unappealing to some customers