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Crazy Critters – A Stuffing-Free Dog Toy Your Pet Will Love

by The Shopkeeper

in Pets

Being a dog owner I know all to well what is to become of the stuffed toys I buy my husky, she rips and tears them to pieces. I come home and find her chowing down on the stuffing while the floor is littered with what used to be her toy. These things are expensive. I could just stop buying them but she likes them too much. There is a solution to this toy destroying problem though. Crazy Critters, the latest as seen on tv pet toy, uses an ingenious design that makes messy cleanups and snacking on stuffing a thing of the past.

What Are These Crazy Critters?

Crazy Critters are very similar to regular squeaking dog toys except they’re stuffing-free. Stuffing can be harmful and dangerous to your pet. They’re cute and cuddly but they lie flat on the floor. They’re also machine-washable so they can be used indoors and outdoors.

Crazy Critter Features:

• Stuffing-free
• Machine-washable
• Great for dogs
of all sizes
• Great training aid
• Super strong &
durable
• Doesn’t reinforce
destructive behavior

Crazy Critters Online Special

When you order the Crazy Critter Fox for only $10 you’ll also get the Crazy Critter Raccoon as a special bonus.  These toys are perfect for dogs of all ages and sizes. Do yourself and your pet a favor and check these cool toys out. Visit the Crazy Critter Official Website to order.

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1 kim July 25, 2010 at 4:47 am

Just a word of warning for those with large dogs… I got two of these toys this morning for my boxer and doberman, excited that they are stuffing free. No more than 1 minute had passed when my doberman, right before my eyes, swallowed her toy like a baby bird swallows a worm. We tried to reach the end to pull it out, but she had already swallowed. We immediately took the other toy away from our boxer and called our vet. Hopefully, since she's such a large dog, the vet said she should be able to pass it on her own. Otherwise, we're watching her closely for signs of lethargy and/or vomiting, which would indicate an obstruction and require very expensive emergency surgery.
I'm sure this toy is great for people without crazy dogs like mine, I just wanted share my story to make people aware this happened to us, and could happen to someone else.

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