Trixie Shaun the Sheep dog toy is sure to become your pet’s absolute favourite. The adventures of Shaun the Sheep, his pal Bitzer & the rest of the herd from Mossy Bottom Farm have been providing years of fun & entertainment on screen. Thanks to the new Trixie dog collection, the cult cartoon characters are now also moving into your home. The cute latex sheep squeaks when your dog squeezes or chews on it, & the two of them will become best play buddies in no time at all! With a height of 14cm, this toy in the form of the beloved cinema hero proves a hit with its sweet details. It's simply impossible not to love this little chap with his funny eyes, little nose, floppy ears & fluffy coat. Filled with polyester fleece, the toy can be thrown & used for playing fetch. The integrated squeaker encourages fun & frolics. A trendy accessory for fans of Shaun the Sheep & all happy pets! Trixie Shaun the Sheep Dog Toy at a glance: Cute dog toy For throwing & playing fetch Squeaks with pleasure when squeezed: & hones play instincts Fun Shaun the Sheep design: comes in the form of the popular cartoon character Shaun the Sheep, with loving details Made from latex: since latex doesn't harden in the stomach & intestinal tract & can normally be easily excreted, swallowing a small piece of the material is in principle harmless
Colour: black/white
Material: Exterior: latex
Filling: polyester fleece Dimensions: 14 x 9 x 13 cm (L x W x H) Please note: 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.