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Cuddlies toys provide comfort and can be used as a toy for fetch, chase and wrestle.
Care instructions
Always choose an appropriately sized toy for your pet. Always supervise pet's playtime. This toy is durable but not indestructable. Do not allow your dog to play with broken or damaged toys particularly if there is any risk of swallowing. For your pet's safety, examine the toy from time to time and replace it when appropriate. Contains 1 squeaker.
Description
The Yours Droolly Baby Duck Toy is the perfect companion for your little friend. 20cm in length, it is designed to be easily carried around in the mouth. Made with soft and fluffy fabric to cuddle with that is machine-washable, this Baby Duck Toy comes with a squeaker to entice play and become your dog's play pal.
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Carol H from
AdorableMy poodle adores this wee toy, this is our second one as I was worried if anything happened to the first one, so now we have a duckling family.
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