Now Shaun the Sheep’s best friend can be your dog’s best friend as well, with this Trixie Shaun the Sheep Bitzer Dog Toy. After many years of action-packed adventures with all the gang from the Mossy Bottom Farm, Bitzer is ready to join your lively canine household. This latex toy squeaks whenever your dog plays with or chews it, making it a definite crowd-pleaser & bound to quickly become your dog’s favourite companion! The 18-cm toy is a true likeness of the beloved cinema character, down to the finest details – blue knitted hat, oversized snout, wristwatch & floppy ears. This cute yellow figure is stuffed with polyester fleece, making it ideal for playing catch or fetch, something that will also activate the squeaker inside. This is the perfect trendy accessory for Shaun the Sheep fans with two legs or four! Trixie Shaun the Sheep Bitzer Dog Toy at a glance: Cute film-character dog toy Ideal for throwing, fetching & catching With squeaker: easy to activate during play In fun Shaun the Sheep design: this toy comes in the shape of Bitzer from the well-loved films Made from latex: latex does not harden in your dog’s stomach or digestive tract, making it harmless even if small pieces of the toy are swallowed
Colour: yellow/blue/black
Material: Outer: latex
Filling: polyester fleece Dimensions: 11 x 10.5 x 18 cm (L x W x H) Please note: No toy is completely indestructible. As with any other product, please supervise your pet with this toy. Check the product regularly for damage, & replace the toy if it is damaged or missing any pieces to avoid potential injury to your pet. General information regarding latex dog toys: Latex dog toys are especially well-suited for young dogs because puppies & young dogs still have very sharp teeth & tend to not just bite their toys, but to tear them apart & may swallow pieces. Since latex won't become hard in the stomach & intestines, it can normally pass without a problem. This means that swallowing a small piece of the toy generally shouldn't be a problem. Nonetheless, dogs should always be supervised when playing with latex toys.