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The Hyper Pet Doggie Tail & Unicorn Pal Interactive Plush Dog Toys are designed to keep your furry friend entertained and engaged. These plush toys wiggle, vibrate, and bark, providing stimulating play for dogs of all sizes. With easy activation and included batteries, they are perfect for reducing anxiety and boredom, ensuring your pet stays active and happy.
N**9
Great Interactive Toy - Would Recommend for Dogs Needing Something Different!
We have two of these now, and they are amazing. Our dog is an older gal (9 when we got our first one of these) who doesn't like tennis balls, ropes, or anything a 'normal' dog would, but this is her favorite. She initiates play with it (she smacks it with her paw until it starts barking and moving) and gets a ton of exercise this way. I'd strongly recommend this if you are looking for an interactive toy or just something different. We do have one other toy that barks like this, but that one is just a ball and doesn't have a tail. This gets used way more since the dog can carry this around by the tail. Overall, definitely worth the price and is a favorite. Details/specifics belowThe great stuff--our dog LOVES this toy (she'll pick it out of the bottom of her other toys we've tried, even if it's buried), and she is super picky with toys--super durable: had one for over a year and it isn't torn/fraying/or anything--interactive..hello exercise! we play fetch with this but the dog also plays by herself and will throw it around or chew on the tail (makes a crinkly sound)--battery cover screws: the screws stay in even after you take the cover off, so you can't lose them--Sound level. Not too loud, but also not too quite given it's a toy that makes noise (it might wake you up if you're taking a nap and the dog is playing next to you). It's just the right volume level to where you don't have to turn the TV up when the dog starts playing--easy to change batteries: there are two things of velcro you take apart to take the inside out and the two levels of velcro make it so the part with the battery is completely covered (don't see it, and protected from doggie slobber)the not so great stuff--we got the saddest look from the dog when we took it away to change the batteries. Seriously heartbreaking, but we now have a second one to distract her with so problem solved--the dog sometimes turns it off. There's a button on the inside ball to turn it off and on, and she sometimes turns it off unintentionally. I've learned to just find the button without taking the cover off, but it's nice that there is an option to turn it off. We have other toys with a similar design to this and I've thrown them out because the buttons on those are easier to hit and the dog turned them off constantly. It does happen with this, but not very often--battery cover screws: they are tiny (can't use a normal screwdriver--we use an eyeglass screwdriver we got from the dollar store) and are pretty easy to strip. We do change the batteries a lot though so I'm sure that's contributed. Screws are a phillips though so I've been using a slightly bigger flathead and that fixed the problemThings to note--we change the batteries at least once per month since the dog uses it so much, but we buy them in bulk so it's not really expensive--since our dog likes to throw this around on her own, we've had to designate her play areas. It hurts if you get hit with this thing, and we have glass fireplace doors/TV's/pictures/decor that have had some close calls when we first got it. I don't think the big items could break, but we didn't want to take chances with the smaller things (image throwing a slightly bigger baseball covered in a thin layer of fur at a picture frame very fast..no thank you!). A lot of variables here that may not make it an issue for others, but something to consider depending on your dog/home--not sure how it would hold up with grass/dirt/the yard as we keep it inside given the electronics in it--very scary to bump it in the middle of the night in the dark and set it off. User error, but I'd recommend turning it off when not in use or putting it away if possible--not sure how this would work for puppy teeth or mastiff sized teeth. Our dog is a bigger lab/husky so she's got some jaws, but the toy has held up very well with her 'chew with the intention of having something to chew/make noise with' rather than 'chew to destroy'
A**R
No choice but to rate 5 stars
The media could not be loaded. The toy has a CHOKE HOLD on my dog. BUT this toy has soo many areas for IMPROVEMENT. In the video, is my miniature dachshund in full -animalistic mode. The fabric sleeve that comes with the toy is like a piece of paper to my dachshund. So to create some kind of game out of a hard plastic ball, i cut up some snacks and spread them across a rectangle piece of fabric. Then I roll the plastic ball in the fabric and tie a bunch of knots. Then I do the same process again so I have 2 layers. Lastly, I wrap the entire ball in masking tape lmao. My dog is extremely smart and doesn't like to go for walks so he is OP at brain games. He can take off the tape and undo all of the knots in around 45-60 minutes...that's if the toy doesn't break mid way through play. Anyway, here is my feedback.Batteries life sucks(they got me buying a suspicious amount of batteries 🙄). The outer fabric is super thin so my dogs teeth are at risk because the toy is hard plastic. The fabric isn't durable either. The off and on button is wayyy too big. My dog likes the click the bottom with his tongue. Overall toy durability is low and spins inconsistently.In conclusion, this toy is very crappy but it is the best I can find....take my money so I can watch my son play proudly
M**E
Not worth it
I feel bad for submitting low reviews, but this one struck a nerve. The package was delivered and it was not damaged, everything looked normal. The toy was easy to open, and it required you to remove a pull tab in order to enable the features. My dog is 80 pounds he really did love this toy. The humans in the house, however, did not. The toy was incredibly loud, and we immediately regretted the purchase. The interactive feature of “barking” was not “barking.” It was not a real dogs bark, it was definitely a humans voice. It was not a bark, it was a crying/whining noise. It was so bizarre and so LOUD. The mechanical ball (roughly the size of a tennis ball), that is responsible for the barks and the vibrations is made out of hard plastic. Even though the mechanical ball is encased in a somewhat realistic looking grey squirrel tail and “fur” it is still super loud when it vibrates on our hardwood floor. I image that if you lived in an apartment complex with downstairs neighbors, they would hate the toy too. My dog had it for all of 10 minutes before it stopped working. He did not whip it around or drop it hard, it literally just stopped working. I took the mechanical ball out of the toy to see if maybe a battery had been knocked loose or if the on/off switch flipped but no such luck. The ball would randomly come back to life in the toy but then immediately shut off. I came back to the review section of this toy to see if others had experienced this problem, and they had. The material that encases the mechanical ball was easy for my dog to chew through. After the mechanical part of the toy stopped working, I removed it and replaced it with a tennis ball and I’m so happy I did. I left the room for all of 5 minutes to fold laundry and my dog had completely torn through the squirrel tail material and was playing with the tennis ball. Had the mechanical ball still been in there, I can’t imagine what would have happened. He likely would have destroyed the hard plastic ball with the batteries inside and would have probably need to have been taken to the emergency vet. I think the concept of the toy is great, but the execution could use some work.
L**2
Clever cover design. Dog loves this
I have bought several interactive toys similar to this one. This particular one has a clever (better) cover design than other versions that I have tried. This cover design makes it more difficult for the dog to open the cover and dig out the interactive ball (which is a top goal for my pup). Despite the annoying noises that it makes, it provides hours of fun and stimulation. And the soft covering makes it gentle on my floors
K**Y
Dog loves his hyperpet.
Dog wore out previous covers. Nice to have a replacement.
A**A
Cool toy
Received one of these in a Bark box years ago with my first dog and he loved it so I bought one for my 2 puppies and they love it just as much. Would buy again
A**R
Great entertainment for my dog
The media could not be loaded. My dog loves this toy! Keeps her entertained by herself for a little while. Even better if I put it under a blanket and she has to get it out. Only con is that I had to give the toy a ‘haircut’, as the fur comes out too easily and I didn’t want her to end up eating loads of plastic hair.
C**V
muy entretenido
nos gusto mucho, solo hace un sonido como de perrito sufriendo o llorando, eso no le gusto a mi perro
C**I
Poco apprezzato dal mio cane
Il gioco è ben fatto ma purtroppo il mio cane è spaventato dal finto abbaiare che emette. Proverò a farglielo utilizzare senza meccanismo di movimento come un gioco di pezza...
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