Crazy Critters Dog Toys

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By pwoods

Crazy Critters

Crazy Critters
Crazy Critters

Crazy Critters Dog Toy

I like Crazy Critters for my own Rottweiler simply because he's a tough canine, and he needs durable playthings that would not collapse quickly. Crazy Critters have withstood his biting and efforts to rip it apart for the last month since I first introduced him to this tough piece of leisure.

Contrary to many cuddly toys that have stuffing, Crazy Critters was made with canines as the primary goal, and doesn't have stuffing. This isn't just a plus for the owner that does not need the internal parts of stuffed animals flying around, imbedded in flooring, and usually making an terrible mess, but it is a benefit for any dog's wellness that is fortunate enough to become a happy owner of Crazy Critters. There isn't any chance for the dog to ingest dangerous material that aren't a part of his eating habits.

I could by no means understand how owners gave stuffed animals to their pets and pondered why these people came home to find their own couch cushions ripped up. There's very little difference to a canine between a soft and also cuddly fiber-stuffed cushion and a toy. If a pet owner allows a dog to rip up a stuffed plaything, it must follow that the dog will in addition rip up other stuffed materials. Crazy Critters doesn't encourage this particular adverse kind of encouragement.

The squeaking noises in the head and tail bring further appeal for the dog's amusement. Crazy Critters can be an interactive plaything among the pet owner and also the dog in a tug-of-war or in a activity of fetch, but it may also be described as a solitary supply of entertainment for the pet while he hits, gnaws, throws, and attacks it in his intense but frolicsome way.

After my Rottie has expended his energy with Crazy Critter Fox, he carries it up to his bed and lies down with it just as a youngster with a stuffed animal. I believe he would like me to add Crazy Critter Raccoon to his play routine, so I would better be on my way.

Comments

peggy 23 months ago

my dog had it less than 10min. and tore it up

bernie 22 months ago

i have got peggy beat,my dog had it less than 5 min and removed the squeaky part of the crazy critter,and tore off the tail that also had a squeaky part.i paid $20.00 for two,(i have two dogs) what a joke, i got ripped off,the add is very bogus.

junelee 18 months ago

WARNING: CUZ almost killed my great dane puppy. Please check out the following site:

http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/pimpleball

On November 22, 2010, Bella, my almost 8 months puppy broke the squeaker of her new toy large Good Cuz and thus a hole was created. This hole turned out to be a powerful vacum and sucked up Bella's tongue into the small hole. What the Cuz did to my Bella was exactly the same as the Pimple Ball did to Chai. Fortunately, Bella's tongue is saved but poor Chai's has been amputated. This whole incident was so distressful which I would not like to repeat it. I have already report the incident to the JW Pet company to request a recall of this dangerous toy from the market. IF THERE IS ALREADY A HOLE IN YOUR CUZ, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE THROW IT ALWAY IMMEDIATELY.

PitchmanBillyMays 17 months ago

You can’t order the tougher critters unless you already commit yourself to a regular order and upgrade the order. Once you are in the site you cannot back out to try another site. The dogs loved playing tug-of-war with them http://crazy-critters.info

The Kraken 15 months ago

These really are great toys! All of my logs love crazy critters.

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