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Tearrible - Tiny - Replacement Parts

4.7(9)
Parts for Tearrible Tiny, sold separately.

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$3.50

Industrial-strength hook and loop fastener (aka “Velcro”) on limbs provides enough resistance to simulate that of a regularly-stitched toy, and allows your dog to experience the satisfaction of “dismembering their prey” by pulling the limbs off the toy, without actually destroying it.

Tearribles are interactive toys that will provide you and your dog with hours of fun, bonding time, and give your dog the exercise and mental stimulation he/she needs to minimize destructive behaviors which result from boredom and lack of exercise. Tearribles are not a chew toy.

Reviews

Alicia F.

Colorado, US

Verified Purchase

Sweet

My baby boy loves trying to get treats out of the little "pockets" that the toy has. He still can't get one of the appendages off by himself since the velcro is so good, but that means that velcro will last longer so I don't mind Lol. He loves this toy :)

Kimberly W.

Alabama, US

Verified Purchase

My dog loves it

My dog is about 16 pounds. She loves this thing, though she needs a little help ripping it apart sometimes. She seems so proud of the carnage :D

Missi Y.

Verified Purchase

Nice for small dog

It's cute, couple tear away parts, good interaction with tiny to small dog. Need to supervise if a decent to hard chewer.

Nicole P.

Ohio, US

Verified Purchase

Love!

My puppy loved the Tiny Yellow with squeaker. He never actually ripped it apart, but I would take it apart & throw the pieces, which he had a blast with chasing! Then I'd reattach & he'd play south the whole thing all over again!

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Marsha L.

Arkansas, US

Verified Purchase

Guy loves it!

He usually takes the tail out first. He lays by the storm door and plays with it. There is a doormat by that door and he usually gets the Velcro attached to the mat. The piece with the eyes he gets loose and plays by himself for awhile and then brings it to me to throw,