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TOTO Enrichment Dog Toy in marine has 8 wide slots to hide treats of all sizes, your pup’s nosework skills get a tasty workout. Crafted from four different textured fabrics, it adds extra mouth excitement while play. Plus, 8 hidden squeakers keep the fun—and curiosity—going strong. Say goodbye to boredom and hello to wagging tails!
Dimensions: Approx 5" or 12.7cm, perfect for all pet sizes
Care: Machine wash gentle cycle and air dry; Vacuum the surface for easy cleaning in between washes
Note: Each pup plays differently and we recommend you to keep a close watch particularly during the first time a new play object is introduced. No toy is completely indestructible, so please supervise the play to ensure safety if you know your pup is not gentle with toys.
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