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S**K
Cute but NOT for aggressive chewers
This little pizza toy arrived in the most darling pizza box. The toy is cute although the reason I purchased it is, it claims it's good for aggressive chewers. This toy is not for aggressive chewers! It's for dogs that are not aggressive chewers. The pizza toy itself is a little flimsy but it does crackle and have a squeaker within it. Mine arrived with a line across it making the visual less appealing. This does not affect how the toy works. And then the little pizza toppings that go on top, I thought that they were velcroed to the pizza and the dog would be able to enjoy pulling them off. They do not stick to the pizza at all. All in all, it was a cute toy but not for aggressive chewers and not the quality I thought it would be. Enclosed are two photos one of the pizza box and one of the design flaw with the line going through it.
A**.
New favorite toy!
Not sure why so many have left negative reviews. My two dogs have had a blast playing with the pizza. Durability is as expected with a fabric toy.
K**R
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUPPY HEAVY CHEWERS
If your dog is a heavy chewer forget this toy it will be torn up quickly.
D**E
What!!!
Lasted maybe 5 minutes. One tomato part is still working.
E**S
Well made
Product is cute, just wish the toppings were secured with velcro or something.
M**.
best pizza!
dog loves it!! the pizza is actually a soft frisbee and the toppings all have a squeaker in them. I bought one for my granddog for Christmas too!
D**Y
It's time to make the pizza!
First of all this cute multi piece toy pizza is really adorable in both looks and presentation box. I was going to give it as a gift to my niece's doggie but..... Since I couldn't help myself & wanted to check it out, well more about that later... First off I wasn't really sure if the "toppings" were attached by hook&loop (velcro) or not. They are not attached to the pizza disc at all, they are separate loose toys that are stuffed and squeak with a tough nylon type printed material on one side and a fuzzy fleece type fabric on the other side. The " toppings include a tomato, an onion, a pepper, a pepperoni, and a mushroom. The "pizza" is a fairly large floppy disc-shaped toy with the same tough printed fabric on the top and fuzzy fleece on the bottom. It has minor stuffing and has a squeaker and also crinkle-y stuff inside. The printed fabric is very colorful and looks just like a pizza, ect. They come in a really cute "pizza take-out box" and included in the box was a pamphlet from the company and a coupon ( $ 5) toward a future purchase. Well, as a was checking out the new toy that was meant to be a gift my new adoptee', a 9 month old cattle dog mix puppy, was going crazy and since I couldn't get the squeaker in "molly the mushroom" to squeak no matter what I tried, I decided to go ahead and keep it for my doggie (and me) and give "Molly Mushroom" a squeaky transplant, not that big of a deal. Plus it was so cute & when I let my buddy see it we started making a pizza by throwing ("tossing") the dough like a flying disc and when she brought that back, I started throwing a "topping" for her to catch and bring it over to the pizza one at a time, over and over again until one of us got tired (me). Since my doggie is still young and is still learning I cannot leave her alone with plush toys yet so when we are done or when she decides to start chewing/tearing her toys, they get put away ( mended if needed) until the next playtime and I give her a nylabone or something similar that she CAN chew on. So all in all this is a really cute toy set and I'm glad there was no velcro because that's the first thing my previous dog went straight for and removed it any way she could. The pizza shell is @ 11 in. dia. and "toppings" vary in size and shape but average 2.75 - 4 inches (approx. ) I'm trying to be helpful since there were no reviews yet when I ordered this, but I did not take EXACT measurements. I haven't allowed my puppy to chew them up but I'm pretty sure she could if she were given the chance. I have only had her for about 1 1/2 months now and I do not want her to be allowed to chew up her toys, or anything else in the house, if I can help it. It might look like fun but it's really not good for the dog. They can ingest something that can be dangerous to their health because even if an item is "non-toxic" it can cause a serious problem ( puncture, blockage, ect.). Can you tell that I'm related to a vet? I've heard way too many factual horror-stories not to take it seriously. My dog is @ 30 lbs. and this is a good size for her and probably most dogs would be OK with it. Pizza disc is very light weight and floppy but does fly well when thrown but won't harm anything it may hit into. I found this toy to be something different and fun for dog and owner with a nice (cute) gift presentation box. I think I'll go and let my dog "make a pizza" a few more times now !!!
A**I
NOT for aggressive chewers.
My 3 month old Boxmas was able to tear every single piece of this wide open in less than 20 minutes. Cleaning stuffing up from a product advertised for "aggressive chewers" from alllll over my back yard is not what I had in mind when I purchased this. I gave two stars because it is cute, just not anywhere near the "tough" category.
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