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2025-08-16 12:20:51
I have two very lovable, very big, very hyper dogs. The first is Rascal- my big playful boy. The second is Coho- my very serious and VERY smart girl. I also have three cats- who are kept separate from the dogs. One of our cats, Toby, likes to run outside and taunt the dogs when they're in their caged running area. He likes to sit just beyond their reach. Coho doesn't like this at all, and is very determined to one day get the cat.And here's where the toy comes into play. It was originally purchased for Coho. Toby, the cat, likes to sleep in a crate in our living room. Whenever Coho comes inside she runs right over to the crate and guards it. Toby is in a different room- but she refuses to acknowledge that. She smells him in the crate, so she simply sits next to the crate- staring at it- waiting for the cat to move. And that's why I bought this toy. Before bringing Coho inside to play, I put this toy in the crate and turned it on. As always- she ran over to the crate to guard it. But this time, to her utter surprise (and blood-thirsty delight) something inside the crate moved.And that is when all hell broke loose. And when I say 'broke' I mean... everything broke. Coho went bazirk, trying to get into the crate. Which then made Rascal also go bazirk, trying to get into the crate. So we had two dogs (50 and 70 pounds) romping around the house flipping the crate all over the place in utter determination to get the 'cat'. A lamp was tipped over and broken, everything was wiped off of the bottom of any bookshelf, a clothes hamper was thrown over, and dog food and water went flying. All of this panic ensued within four minutes until I could break through the growling, barking, frenzy of dogs to get to the crate and take out the toy.So... I guess you could say the toy worked. But only for a day. Once I removed the toy, Coho (being the very intelligent dog she was) immediately saw that the toy was not in fact a cat, and went back to guarding the crate (waiting for the real cat to come out). Rascal on the other hand (the big playful puppy) found the toy to be extremely exciting, and played with it for a very long time. After the one initial session where Coho figured out the toy wasn't the cat, she hasn't touched the toy again. But Rascal (who literally finds sticks to be great toys) really loves the toy- but then again he loves every toy.So this toy, which was originally purchased for Coho- became Rascal's. Coho would probably give it 1 star (because it's not actually a cat). Rascal would give it five. And I would give it five- just for the ridiculous smile on Coho's face when she thought she was finally going to get the cat.Now for a review of the toy itself. Some people have complained that it is very hard to install the batteries. I found this not to be true. If you follow the directions on the package, installing the batteries is actually quite clear. It is JUST like a children's toy (like a moving puppy toy, or battery operated stuffed animal). There is a Velcro attachment that you open, you remove the battery compartment, unscrew the compartment, install the batteries, screw the compartment together, place the compartment in the toy, and re-Velcro it up. A lot of steps- but worth the fun that comes after.There is an on/off button that you can push to either turn the toy on or off. The toy is sound activated, so whenever you clap your hands or 'bark' the toy begins to do its thing. But what exactly is 'its thing'? Well, it fibrates. And by vibrating it moves itself around. We didn't get to see much of this- as it was in the crate. And Rascal refuses to put it down when he has it- so it only vibrates in his mouth. The toy also barks- a very cartoonish/fake bark- but a bark nevertheless. Rascal growls at it when it barks, but other than that he doesn't really pay attention to the sound. He's more worried about figuring out how to tear it apart.We do have to supervise Rascal when he played because he'll eventually rip the 'furry cover' off and just have the plastic ball in his mouth. The ball is big enough that he won't choke- and it's pretty durable. But I'm just afraid one of the screws will come loose and he'll get hurt. So we try to get the ball back ASAP once he gets it out, and put it back into the furry casing.Overall it was a good toy. Kind of expensive for only 4 minutes of use with Coho. But Rascal gets his fair share of use out of it. I think almost ANY puppy would love the toy- and playful older pup's will definitely find it entertaining too. Totally worth it just to see your dog's reaction (even if the reaction only lasts a minute or two).
Michele R.
2025-08-04 12:58:30
I first bought this toy for a juvenile cat to play with because she kept attacking our elderly schnoodle. I wanted to give her something to kick and chase so she'd leave our dog alone. It worked out great for that. Sadly our beloved schnoodle passed away in August. However, we ended up getting another schnoodle puppy and let me tell you that this thing has become her knew favorite toy. She absolutely loves it. Flings it around, wags it back and forth, pounces on it. It has taken quite the beating as of late and is still going strong. The cutest thing is that since we turn it off at night, so it won't go off and wake anyone up, she will actually start to play with it in the morning and then bring it to one of us to turn on for her. It's amazing. I would definitely recommend this toy for medium size dogs. Our schnoodle is about 11 lbs right now but will get a little bigger. I don't know how it would hold up to a large breed dog, but for our girl it's priceless hours of entertainment and keeps her busy when we are occupied.
SSFlint48
2025-07-29 09:02:51
This Hyper Pet dog toy is great! I'm glad there were videos on the Hyper Pet website on how to start it, activate the sound and wiggles, and how to change the batteries, though. This toy has kept my little Yorky occupied, and moving. She isn't bored now. That's for sure. Since this winter has been constant snowy weather, it's been too cold to take her for walks. She was becoming preoccupied with food and sleep. She's definitely happy, active and alert ever since the Hyper Pet toy arrived. She loves it to the point of being very possessive of it. It's certainly a good buy.
JCLMT
2025-07-27 13:03:10
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2025-07-21 17:39:33
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Loo ai fong
2025-07-15 16:09:34
It’s a requested Xmas gift
cevadi
2025-07-08 19:26:17
nos gusto mucho, solo hace un sonido como de perrito sufriendo o llorando, eso no le gusto a mi perro
KEN JOLLEY
2025-07-07 10:55:14
Dog wore out previous covers. Nice to have a replacement.
Darlene Campbell
2025-06-16 15:55:58
My dog loves this toy, best money I've ever spent on my dog snickers.
Dawn Maynor
2025-05-18 14:48:52
I have two very lovable, very big, very hyper dogs. The first is Rascal- my big playful boy. The second is Coho- my very serious and VERY smart girl. I also have three cats- who are kept separate from the dogs. One of our cats, Toby, likes to run outside and taunt the dogs when they're in their caged running area. He likes to sit just beyond their reach. Coho doesn't like this at all, and is very determined to one day get the cat.And here's where the toy comes into play. It was originally purchased for Coho. Toby, the cat, likes to sleep in a crate in our living room. Whenever Coho comes inside she runs right over to the crate and guards it. Toby is in a different room- but she refuses to acknowledge that. She smells him in the crate, so she simply sits next to the crate- staring at it- waiting for the cat to move. And that's why I bought this toy. Before bringing Coho inside to play, I put this toy in the crate and turned it on. As always- she ran over to the crate to guard it. But this time, to her utter surprise (and blood-thirsty delight) something inside the crate moved.And that is when all hell broke loose. And when I say 'broke' I mean... everything broke. Coho went bazirk, trying to get into the crate. Which then made Rascal also go bazirk, trying to get into the crate. So we had two dogs (50 and 70 pounds) romping around the house flipping the crate all over the place in utter determination to get the 'cat'. A lamp was tipped over and broken, everything was wiped off of the bottom of any bookshelf, a clothes hamper was thrown over, and dog food and water went flying. All of this panic ensued within four minutes until I could break through the growling, barking, frenzy of dogs to get to the crate and take out the toy.So... I guess you could say the toy worked. But only for a day. Once I removed the toy, Coho (being the very intelligent dog she was) immediately saw that the toy was not in fact a cat, and went back to guarding the crate (waiting for the real cat to come out). Rascal on the other hand (the big playful puppy) found the toy to be extremely exciting, and played with it for a very long time. After the one initial session where Coho figured out the toy wasn't the cat, she hasn't touched the toy again. But Rascal (who literally finds sticks to be great toys) really loves the toy- but then again he loves every toy.So this toy, which was originally purchased for Coho- became Rascal's. Coho would probably give it 1 star (because it's not actually a cat). Rascal would give it five. And I would give it five- just for the ridiculous smile on Coho's face when she thought she was finally going to get the cat.Now for a review of the toy itself. Some people have complained that it is very hard to install the batteries. I found this not to be true. If you follow the directions on the package, installing the batteries is actually quite clear. It is JUST like a children's toy (like a moving puppy toy, or battery operated stuffed animal). There is a Velcro attachment that you open, you remove the battery compartment, unscrew the compartment, install the batteries, screw the compartment together, place the compartment in the toy, and re-Velcro it up. A lot of steps- but worth the fun that comes after.There is an on/off button that you can push to either turn the toy on or off. The toy is sound activated, so whenever you clap your hands or 'bark' the toy begins to do its thing. But what exactly is 'its thing'? Well, it fibrates. And by vibrating it moves itself around. We didn't get to see much of this- as it was in the crate. And Rascal refuses to put it down when he has it- so it only vibrates in his mouth. The toy also barks- a very cartoonish/fake bark- but a bark nevertheless. Rascal growls at it when it barks, but other than that he doesn't really pay attention to the sound. He's more worried about figuring out how to tear it apart.We do have to supervise Rascal when he played because he'll eventually rip the 'furry cover' off and just have the plastic ball in his mouth. The ball is big enough that he won't choke- and it's pretty durable. But I'm just afraid one of the screws will come loose and he'll get hurt. So we try to get the ball back ASAP once he gets it out, and put it back into the furry casing.Overall it was a good toy. Kind of expensive for only 4 minutes of use with Coho. But Rascal gets his fair share of use out of it. I think almost ANY puppy would love the toy- and playful older pup's will definitely find it entertaining too. Totally worth it just to see your dog's reaction (even if the reaction only lasts a minute or two).
Michele R.
2025-05-15 13:43:08
I first bought this toy for a juvenile cat to play with because she kept attacking our elderly schnoodle. I wanted to give her something to kick and chase so she'd leave our dog alone. It worked out great for that. Sadly our beloved schnoodle passed away in August. However, we ended up getting another schnoodle puppy and let me tell you that this thing has become her knew favorite toy. She absolutely loves it. Flings it around, wags it back and forth, pounces on it. It has taken quite the beating as of late and is still going strong. The cutest thing is that since we turn it off at night, so it won't go off and wake anyone up, she will actually start to play with it in the morning and then bring it to one of us to turn on for her. It's amazing. I would definitely recommend this toy for medium size dogs. Our schnoodle is about 11 lbs right now but will get a little bigger. I don't know how it would hold up to a large breed dog, but for our girl it's priceless hours of entertainment and keeps her busy when we are occupied.
SSFlint48
2025-05-12 10:21:50
This Hyper Pet dog toy is great! I'm glad there were videos on the Hyper Pet website on how to start it, activate the sound and wiggles, and how to change the batteries, though. This toy has kept my little Yorky occupied, and moving. She isn't bored now. That's for sure. Since this winter has been constant snowy weather, it's been too cold to take her for walks. She was becoming preoccupied with food and sleep. She's definitely happy, active and alert ever since the Hyper Pet toy arrived. She loves it to the point of being very possessive of it. It's certainly a good buy.
JCLMT
2025-05-07 13:57:42
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2025-04-13 17:27:31
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Loo ai fong
2025-04-04 12:52:50
It’s a requested Xmas gift
cevadi
2025-04-01 16:08:48
nos gusto mucho, solo hace un sonido como de perrito sufriendo o llorando, eso no le gusto a mi perro
KEN JOLLEY
2025-03-22 16:11:37
Dog wore out previous covers. Nice to have a replacement.
Darlene Campbell
2025-01-18 15:52:16
My dog loves this toy, best money I've ever spent on my dog snickers.
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