MULTIPET Duckworth Plush Stuffed Canine Toy, Assorted Colours, (Pack of 1)
Original price was: $8.99.$7.49Current price is: $7.49.
Value: $8.99 - $7.49
(as of Mar 07, 2025 16:34:56 UTC – Particulars)
Multipet duckwoth is a 15-inch plush stuffed shaggy duck. He’s a mushy fluffy canine toy that squeaks when performed with. Bigger dimension is good for giant breeds or small breeds who “assume” They’re large! Assorted colours. Clients will obtain one merchandise.
Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Product Dimensions : 15 x 4 x 9.5 inches; 1.92 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 37701
Division : Unisex-Grownup
Date First Accessible : June 20, 2004
Producer : Multipet Worldwide
ASIN : B000084E7Y
Nation of Origin : China
Nice for fetch and play
Bigger toy, however nice for all sized pets
Squeaker and plush stuffed
Pets ought to be supervised whereas taking part in with toys and all broken toys ought to be discarded
Assorted colours. You’ll obtain one merchandise.
Included Elements: Polyfiber Plush Filling
Be aware: plush toy not designed for aggressive play
Clients say
Clients discover the pet toy cute and worth for cash. They are saying it is a favourite toy for his or her canines and a pleasant dimension. Many shoppers admire its softness, although opinions differ on sturdiness, squeaker, and chewiness.
13 reviews for MULTIPET Duckworth Plush Stuffed Canine Toy, Assorted Colours, (Pack of 1)
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Original price was: $8.99.$7.49Current price is: $7.49.
Abigail Ecord –
Favorite toy in 2 dog household
My 2 dogs just absolutely love this toy. We have bought this product multiple times and I have had no issue with quality and durability, or how long they last. Both my dogs just love to squeak on this duck. Great price too.
Lisa Chase – Watercolor & Other Water Media Creative Guide, Teacher, Instructor, or Facilitator –
An excellent solid, reliable, economical, foundation of “The Smeeky Herd” in most any house
In our house of 3 bloodhounds, 2 corgis, 1 cavalier KC spaniel, & 1 pointer/lab (with a high drive to destroy A L L toys,) these ducks are the measure to which all other toys are compared. The”mature lady” in the photo is Vera. She is well into her seventh or eighth puppyhood at the grand age of 12 years in this picture. The “smeeky ducks,” as we call them, are a ubiquitous fixture of the toy basket. We get one duck per month on the subscribe and save program. The day they arrive they are met with all the dog joy our little pack has to give, although Vera would like to think that all the smeekys are belong to her. Usually after commotion of the new ducks, they are then dispersed throughout the house. Occasionally one is hidden away under the furniture by a sneaky cat seen dragging it like a lion drags a gazelle across the plains. Those lucky ducks are generally liberated from the cats lair and returned to the dogs later by a dust bunny seeking human servant doing their cleaning drudgery routine. Often those ducks are put through the laundry and emerge unharmed and sparkling clean. So yes, these ducks fair quite well through the wash. Since we acquire them at a fixed rate of one per month, these Duckworth smeeky ducks have a decent lifespan, as you can see in the pictures. This is especially true once there is a herd (or flock) of them to take on the wear and tear of dog attention in a more dispersed manner.The mini duck version of this toy holds up just as well, although in our household the cats abscond with them as soon as they can, so the minis are harder to locate in the house. Here is my story of what I do when the minis (only the 4 inchers, not the big ducks) are “exhausted” (unstuffed and de-smeekied) I have found that their little “skins” are easily and quickly converted to cat centric toys by stuffing them with a few used dryer sheets folded into a packet containing a bunch of catnip, then sewing them closed with some spectra or kevlar type thread, locked off with a dab of superglue. I use the tiny kind of thread that’s often used in fly tying. Makes for a super secure seam and a new life for the toy! If you are really feeling it while reconstructing/resurrecting your mini duck as a cat toy, you can add a few bits of paracord or jute twine for the kitties by cutting a few lengths of 5-8 inches, then sewing them into the “reconstruction seam” in the middle of the cord/twine. That way it ends up with the well secured cord/twine with both ends as the “tail” on the duck. I always secure and seams in a repaired toy with a dab or 2 of superglue to prevent fraying or unraveling of my possibly substandard knots. I also tend to like to have the attachment of the cord/twine as super secure as I can make it, so I sew the cord/twine to itself, to the “duck skin,” and along the seam that way it is attached in lots of places and is more difficult for it to be ripped off easily. I always make sure and dangly bits are small/short enough that they would easily pass through the digestive tract IF they were to incidentally come off (or be ripped off) and then eaten. I always keep safety in mind while making any “repairs” or modifications and as the toy ages and is played with. When it’s looking like it’s gunna give up the ghost, so to speak, I throw it out. All of the above is my story, it is not meant to be advice, take it or leave it at your own peril! 🤷♀️😁Check out the picture to see my cat centric remake of the mini duck with it’s sewn in paracord “tails”
Anita –
Dogs love this!
I have been a repeat buyer of “Ducky.” My dogs go nuts for it! Very soft. One of my dogs is a heavy chewer and she does destroy Ducky, but takes her a few days. Does appear to be better quality than many toys I’ve bought.
Sharon Kopinski –
Loved it
Love this toy, just wish it was a tad more durable… i have a 45 lb goldendoodle and she loves this toy, likes to put it in her mouth and shake her head like crazy girl.. i have sewn it a few times but still rips…a few more times to play with it and i will have to retire it…such a cute toy tho
Gisell375 –
Adorable, good size, my “big boys” favorite wubbie!
I did not rate the durability/chew proof/longevity of this product, because obviously that depends on how aggressive a chewer/toy killer your dog is. Overall, probably a low-to-medium durability situation for most.My dogs have dozens of plush toys in various stages of destruction, but this one continues to be the all-time favorite. For such a relatively inexpensive price, it’s pretty well-made and the plush is very soft. And when they finally “gut” it, at least it’s not a bank-buster to replace.Lastly, I prefer to throw new toys into the wash machine (delicate/cold), especially if made in China, and can report they launder very well and survive a low dryer with no problem. Bonus!
Dave –
Much loved toy
Our beagles love these ducks and I have them on my subscribe and save for delivery every other month. They don’t last 2 months, of course. As with all stuffed toys, the stuffing is gone within an hour, but after my wife stuffs them with old t-shirts and resews them, or just resews them flat, the dogs choose them as a favorite our of all their toys. They chew, play keep away, play tug of war, and constantly look for places to hide them from each other.
RSA –
Fuzz Pullers Beware!
These seem like really well-made dog toys. Unfortunately our pups love pulling fuzz off of anything that has it like tennis balls and such. The MULTIPET Duckworth Plush Filled Dog Toys have “feathers”, basically longish fuzz all over. Very cute and after reading the positive reviews saying that they were basically indestructible and the price being very reasonable we thought we’d give them a try.When they arrived my wife and I tried pulling the fuzz off. We couldn’t. So we gave them to our pups, a 30 lb. mini Beranadoodle and an 11 lb. mutty mutt mutt. They were thrilled with the new toys! However after running around with them for a short time they laid down and immediately began pulling the fuzz off with their teeth like there was no tomorrow. 😕So we gathered them up and donated them to a local shelter. The toys, not the pups. 😉We had high hopes and if your pup is good with fuzzy stuff they’ll probably be great toys.So it’s on to the next toy adventure for us.
I ordered this toy on Cyber Monday and as of January 6th 2025, it has yet to even arrive to my doorstep! I do not know the quality of this toy but would highly recommend not buying if you want to see it within the year –
Great toy for price!
This toy was very cute and my dog’s loved it! It is not a good toy for a moderate to aggressive chewer, however a animal who does not shred toys will enjoy this for quite a while! My small dog carries it around and his mouth like a baby and cuddles with all the time! It is adorable! Highly recommend as long as it’s not a moderate to aggressive to her!
Granny13 –
Outdoor of 20 soft toys this one has lasted the longest. No tears, squeaker in tact, and survives the chewing and scratching trying to get to squeaker. He is a 2 year old Maltese. I would recommend this duck to anyone. It has now been about a month and it is still on one piece and squeaker still good. Thank you will buy again.
Sylvia –
bonitos, Son elegantes, de buena tela y suficiente tamaño Nos gustaron mucho , pero el primer día se volvió toda una cirugía no tiene costuras resistentes para perros, se decidían con facilidad
Sam –
My Dog Loves this duck! Smaller than I expected but good toy
Mr Ho –
Le collier fonctionne extraordinairement. J’ai deux bébés en peau, un énorme et l’autre petit. J’achète les deux colliers ensemble et j’épargne une poignée de dollars. Ceux-ci éloignent les insectes. J’ai évacué les colliers de leurs douches et les ai maintenus jusqu’à ce qu’ils soient complètement secs récemment en les remettant. Les colliers fonctionneront et dureront plus longtemps si vous les gardez au sec. À l’heure actuelle, s’ils pourraient simplement y ajouter quelques vêtements, objets et couleurs, nous leur accorderions 8 pattes en plus. Chaque chiot devrait en avoir un.
Sonny Gabriel –
Appena arrivato e già il mio cane lo ama.Speriamo sia resistente come dicono.Unico neo, la spedizione, ma in tempo di covid, il ritardo è comprensibile