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The KONG Wubba Friends are the cutest interactive squeak and shake toys available. These versatile toys are perfect for indoor and outdoor use, and their floppy tails make them easy to pick up and throw. Each toy is covered with soft plush so they are also popular as a nighttime comfort toy. Covered by KONG Satisfaction Guarantee. See KONG Satisfaction Guarantee document below for full details.
Perfect tug and toss toy
Reinforced fabric and stitching
Features classic squeak ball and floppy tails
Dogs love to squeak the Wubba and shake the flapping tails back and forth
Approximately 20-inches long
for pets 30-pounds and larger
Fabulous seller. Made a request and they fulfilled it no questions asked. Now we have a new “Octobunny” and all of our dogs are happy. Thank you.ordered the bunny got the teddy bear, the sewing that affixed its snout to its head came apart in one day. The bunny we had before lasted 1 month.I got this for our dog, Otis for Christmas. He is a 70lb lab mix who LOVES the original KONG Wubbas, so I thought I would get this to switch things up a bit. When he opened it (yes, I wrapped it and put it under the tree!), he was so excited and began squeeking it and running around with the toy just as he does with his other Wubbas. Sadly, Otis' first mission with a squeeky toy is usually to remove the squeeker, so he bit a hole in the toy after about one day. He then tore apart the bottom section (which has the rubber squeeky ball) and chewed that up. the legs and head are still attached, and he still gets enjoyment out of the toy even though the squeeker was put to rest. If you have a dog that likes to destroy things, this doesn't hold up nearly as well as the original Wubba, but for the price, its a good product, and doesnt have the stuffing that a normal furry toy would have. Overall, I am pleased and may purchase another because of how much he enjoyed it!Kong Wubba toys are jbar none the best made toys of this type that my dog enjoys. It has been becoming very difficult to find the furry versions and most often I see are the canvas kind which are OK but my d)ogs favorite is the bear like ones. The face, the flaps at the bottom and the squeaker attract my Jack Russell Chihuahua mix (12 lbs 4 years old) it seems I bought this on Amazon because I was so excited to see a furry one. Not until I opened did I notice how big it was. All of her other Wubbas are small. She loved it. Being a strong chewer the Furry Wubbas have lasted 18 months each so I hope this one does too. Even the thread bare squealer old ones she grabs and takes with her to sleep. Kong does not make the cheapest, but considering how long they last they are worth every penny.Love the Wubba line of toys and I have a dog who loves "furry" toys and balls and sqeakers...this is like his dream toy lol He also loves to play tug! It has held up very well to his intense tug sessions and that alone impressed the crap out of me. I should mention that he is a 113lb doberman (no not a fattie, euro lines) so when I say he can tug, I mean he can tug! He plays with my 60 lb lab, 12 week old 20 lb puppy and us humans. All of them love the slightly different squeaks it makes and us humans love slowly squeezing the air out of the ball (this makes no noise) and then letting go lol the in squeak is different then the air out squeak. If you hunt youll get it when I say this thing sounds like a wounded rabbit call, it drives em crazy hahaha THANK YOU KONG for making awesome dogs toys, that humans and dogs love!This is my dogs favorite toy. She loves things that have “fur” she can pick at with her teeth, and she likes all the tentacly legs to pull at one by one. After a couple of weeks she had broken into the bunny head and pulled out a lot of the stuffing, but she hasn’t ever ripped the legs off or gotten into the part that houses the ball. Even with a lot of the stuffing out it’s still her toy of choice for fetch and light games of tug o war, and it’s still mostly intact She is not a super chewer, if your dog is you probably want the versions of this that are heavy duty canvas. This is for dogs with a lighter touch, or dogs that love fur. I’ll probably replace it in a couple months. Interested to see if we get the same one (Rabbit) since it is random.MY POODLE HAS MANY TOYS BUT AFTER MANY YEARS HE WORE HIS KONG OUT, GOT HIM A NEW ONE AND HE WENT NUTS HE LOVES IT.My hyper lab loves this toy. She shakes it, squeaks it, and even rolls around on her back while chewing it and batting at it with her paws (adorable!). It's not indestructible, but it's the only soft toy I've found that lasts over a week!Plusses: - My lab loves it - the squeaker, the floppy legs, the soft body...- It's the most durable soft toy I've found, and the only soft toy I even bother getting her- If it gets a tear, the whole toy doesn't fall apart. Even with a tear, the rest of the fabric won't rip apart! (which I love, I don't have to throw it out the first time it rips; there were about 5 separate tears on her most recent wubba before it finally came apart)Minuses:- It lasts her an average of 1 month to 6 weeks, so it's not indestructible- It won't stand up to tug-o-war; the head will rip off- The squeaker is really loud and my dog loves the sound, so she'll squeak it for 45 minutes straight sometimesOur fluffy wubba (we also had the nylon one) has just celebrated his fourth birthday today. He is still going strong and has out lasted most of my dogs other toys.Our dog has a habit of taking toys outside and leaving them in places that we don’t find for a while, and by the time we do they are usually beyond help. Luckily Wubba is made of stronger stuff and doesn’t seem to mind a few weeks living in the undergrowth or hedge. A quick spa session in the washing machine followed up by a blow dry in the dryer and he’s ready to be allowed back in the house.I’m not sure why our dog hasn’t chewed the hell out of his kongs, as he has had 3 and all of them are probably the longest serving toys he was ever graced with.Some toys have literally lasted minutes before he’s chewed off heads, feet, wings, squeakers etc yet for some reason the kong trio seem to be subject to some sort of immunity to annihilation - They are as immortal as the Queen.They have been worth every penny for hours of fun, durability, washability and also managing to survive a few run ins with the strimmer and mower (the nylon one didn’t see his birthday sadly, as he didn’t survive his third mower incident & got decapitated not so long ago, and we had to discreetly dispose of the evidence to avoid traumatising the dog who apparently didn’t seem to mind still carrying a head or headless body around).If and when fluffy Wubba ever shuffles off this mortal coil I have no hesitation in replacing him with a replica given how long this one has lasted. 4 years and counting for a dog chew toy which is well loved, is brilliant in my books.Here’s to fluffy Wubba’s fifth birthday!Rufus loves these Kong wuba toys he has a little one I bought to see if he’d tear it apart in the summer in the photo too. He’s looked after that one well so I’ve bought him a bigger one. He’s chewed the ears off since yesterday when he opened it for Christmas but he’s not trying to tear it limb from limb so I think it will last :-). He likes it as a fetch game and he also cuddles it. It makes a different squeaking sound to other toys that he likes as well. He’s a big dog Labrador size and he does destroy toys but he sees this one as a game rather than prey.The first thing I should point out is that unlike a number of other Kong products, these toys are not 'indestructible', nor are they advertised as such. They are pretty tough, but they're made from soft, fluffy fabric like a teddy bear, rather than the super-strong canvas-type material of Kong's more durable products. Having said that, our two dogs really enjoyed attacking it and it withstood some excitable and rough play, until our younger pup (a chewer) decided he wanted to see what was on the inside of the toy. It took him a while, but he was able to rip apart the stitching fairly easily, exposing the squeaky ball that makes up the toy's 'body'. In the end, we snipped off the lower half of the toy and pulled the ball out of the tattered remains of the top of the toy. Now the dogs have two toys! The lower part is still a firm favourite and the pair of them frequently enjoy tugging at it. It's held up really well. The squeaky ball is also lots of fun for them, although they have to be supervised when playing with it, since the squeaker can actually work loose and we'd prefer them not to chew/choke on that.My puppy has love this toy since day 1 and is now 6 months.He has managed to remove all the stuffing from the head and made a hole in the tummy but still has great fun with it.Mr fox has definitely seen better days but I think will remain a firm favourite until the sad day we have to bid farewell!Can't fault it for how much puppy loves it but very noisy squeaker which he loves! Slightly grating for us!Our labrador is tough on toys, and Kong is one of the few brands that lasts more than seconds in her mouth. We ordered the XL toy, and received the grey rabbit(? I think it's a rabbit. We're calling it rabbit.) She LOVES it. It has a loud and very satisfying squeak, which requires quite a lot of pressure from strong labrador jaws. You can pick it up in your mouth and shake it and the legs(?) whip round bashing you in the face, which is fun. It can be thrown easily so makes a great toy for retrieving games, though the fabric means it's not ideal for outdoors. The soft parts (legs, ears, face, fur) so far have held up better than I expected - the toy isn't suitable for more than very gentle tug games as the fabric would rip, and won't withstand determined chewing, though it's tougher than I thought. Dog now knows the name 'rabbit' and will run to fetch it if you say the word, so I'm hoping it will continue to resist her destructive jaws.