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If your dog is like many many other dogs out there, then he’s probably in love with Lamb Chop, the plush toy that took over the internet and now has a cult following among pups and pet parents. However, his reign may be coming to an end as there is a new plush toy in town that is quickly gaining popularity. It’s a soft yet durable octopus that pet parents say their dogs just love.
The Fuufome octopus dog toy may seem like a prime target for instant demolition, but the teal plush toy can actually withstand some rough play. His tentacles are great for games of tug of war, he has a squeaker on his head that keeps the dogs interested, and his size is perfect for both small and large breeds.
While it’s indestructible to a point (no toy lasts, let’s face it), this octopus’ longevity has pet parents quite surprised — and because it doesn’t give up easily, it’s become a new favorite this boy
Fuufome Octopus Dog Toy
“So strong!” wrote one pet parent in their five-star review. “My dog LOVES this toy. He is a year and a half [old] Goldendoodle, very playful, big teeth, and loves to chew. I highly recommend this toy. Great construction, colorful, heavy material. And what dog doesn’t like a squeal?!”
Another reviewer wrote, “[It’s] a perfect toy for my dog. At first, I was [thought] my dog [would rip] the tentacles right away in the first play session but I was wrong. We bought this toy months ago and it is quite resistant and soft on my dog’s teeth. Pretty happy with this purchase.”
And even dogs that don’t like to play are like octopus glitter. “My dog is usually indifferent to toys, but he LOVES this toy,” wrote another pet parent, adding, “and it continues to be his favorite and in one piece almost two weeks later, which is pretty a miracle. When this one wears out, we’ll definitely get another one!”
Lamb Chop has competition. Grab the Fuufome octopus toy while it’s marked down to just $10 to see if it will become your dog’s new favorite toy too.
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