Fluff and Tuff Tico Sloth Plush Dog Toy, Large, 15-Inches,All Breed Sizes
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Stacy
> 3 dayHave I had to give Mr. Sloth several rounds of stitches? Yes. Does he have feet and hands anymore? No. I dont mind having to occasionally stitch up a toy, because I am fully aware my dog is an aggressive chewer. He is not happy unless a toy is left shattered and completely gutted in a matter of minutes. This toy has lasted months despite being given only days to survive. The week spot on Mr. Sloth is the little hands and feet that my dog quickly discovered could be gnawed off in mere seconds. The overall stitching has held up pretty well and the overall construction is pretty good. Be prepared to perform surgery if you have a chewer like mine but he loves this toy, and has not damaged it beyond repair. Yet....
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Marsha H.
> 3 dayGranddaughter loves her cuddly sloth while she is confined.
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June Leighton
> 3 dayMy dogs (often destructive) play tug of war with this sloth, the alligator, and the bunny. Even with both of them pulling we haven’t had a loose seam. They eat through most plush toys really fast. These are worth the money — just go ahead and buy it! :)
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v
> 3 dayThe squeaker does not work very often!
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BD
Greater than one weekMy high energy golden retriever is tough on toys and he loves this one. I did clip off the little pink feet after he chewed off one, and then hes been fine. If you cut them off you cant really tell that youve performed surgery on the sloth. Looks fine. He loves to shake it around and generally be silly with it. All his stuffed toys are Fluff and Tuff, nothing else stands up.
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enn_ess
> 3 dayMy knowledge of destroying toys begins and ends with beagles. That being said, I will only purchase this brand of toy for my dogs. Before these stuffed animals entered my house, I would bring a toy home from a big box pet store and it would be torn to shreds within 10 minutes. I wasted so much money. These toys are wonderful. Ive had them for about 3 months now, and they still look great. They even hold well in the washing machine! Spend the extra money. You wont be sorry.
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Emma
> 3 dayThis is our second sloth for our dog. The first one is still around, it just has a bald spot from where our dog obsessively licks it. But he loves his sloth so we got him a second one to lick bald eventually. I think it’s very durable and worth the cost.
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Asha Dare
21-11-2024My dog loves in their are very strong
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KAD
> 3 dayOverall, our dog loves this toy and it has lived up to the claims of durability… except for the hands and feet. He chewed one off and ate it in a matter of minutes, so I had to cut the rest off. Removing those cloth bits, or better reinforcing them, would make this toy 5 stars. UPDATE: Was planning on buying a new one for Xmas and the price jumped from $20 to $36 in the past few weeks. If you buy from the maker’s website, it’s $27 including tax and shipping. Shame on whoever felt price-gouging a dog toy is acceptable! UPDATE #2: “Slothy” has become our dogs favorite toy and we are now on #2. Same issues with the feet and now he’s onto the nose… which was chewed off about 30 minutes after we gave it to him. The arms/legs seemed less durable this time around, as I’ve already had to repair them to keep the stuffing in. That said, the price in Amazon was at $32 last I checked. I call BS for a toy that originally cost $19.
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RyC
> 3 dayFluff and Tuff are always my dogs favorite toys. He loves to snuggle them...and maybe sometimes -eventually- get the stuffing out, but most the time hes pretty good with these toys unlike others.