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The FurReal Friends Pax My Poopin Pup Plush Toy is an interactive plush pet that responds to touch with realistic movements and sounds. Measuring 10.51" x 5.24" x 9.49", this cuddly companion is perfect for children aged 48 months and up, featuring a soft fabric design and requiring 2 AAA batteries for operation. With 13 pieces included, it offers a delightful play experience that encourages nurturing and imaginative play.
Size | () |
Number of Pieces | 13 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.51"L x 5.24"W x 9.49"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Multi |
Collection Name | FurReal Friends Animal |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | Bear |
Inner Material | fabric |
Outer Material | fabric |
Material Type | fabric, plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Special Features | Sound |
K**R
Super Cute
My three-year-old grandson loves this little puppy. This dog chews, barks, poops and toots. It's pretty sturdy and entertaining for sure!
J**S
Very cute - big hit on Christmas
My 3 year old loves this toy and couldn’t stop playing with it for days after she got it. The noises that the puppy makes are not very loud thankfully (we were a bit concerned that it would be too loud) and doesn’t bother us when she plays with it.It is quite cute and can be taken for a walk (or roll - there’s a wheel at the bottom). The little doggie biscuits get lost easily but I guess that’s the nature of the toy. My daughter loves feeding the puppy and playing with it.It’s fluffy and soft on the outside but hard underneath.I would definitely recommend.
J**X
Sure beats the real thing!
This was the toy my 6 yr old asked for Christmas- it's that age when they think it's hilarious to see pooping things. I have to say A+ for the no frills packaging. I absolutely hate having cut, rip and untwist 8000 wires and strings. Super easy assembly on this - only two pieces to put together.Of course, you know what you are getting into when you purchase it in the tiny little pieces of food that are consumable to the pup and promptly come out the other end! There is a baggy for your little pooper scooper to pick up and learn how to be a responsible pet owner :) ! I think it would be great to have another tool like a shovel or something to sweep up the pieces to put in the bag. It is now three months out and we only have 3 out of the 9 pieces of food in the baggy. The weird thing about this one was the first piece of food it consumed never came out again (that we witnessed). Whether it came out at some point down the road, not sure!Even when it's not 'eating' or 'pooping' my daughter loves walking it around and it barks and makes noises. The cat was not impressed by it but I'm sure is happy that the attention is no longer focused on her desire to 'walk' him instead. It sure beats the real puppy she asked Santa for and is allergy free! My biggest suggestion is possibly making the food larger. It's still a hit even without the food.
A**F
Cute, not too loud or obnoxious and a little gross.
My 8 year old had to have this toy and bought it with her own money. It is not something I would have purchased for her. It is cute and she has enjoyed it but it does make disgusting sounds.......which is alarming at first but still funny. The pieces of food can get lost easily.It makes the usual panting, barking and whining sounds. It is not a loud obnoxious toy thankfully. The legs do not move or walk.You place the piece of food in its mouth and it makes eating then swallowing sounds and emits a burp. When you press its bottom down it poops the food out and makes a nice fart sound. I think it has 3 different fart sounds! Good for grossing out grandmas!
A**R
Perfect gift
This is a perfect gift for kids. Kids will love it. This pup is so adorable that my kid loves it.It poops, eats and makes sounds. It's very cuddly and soft. Use it with or without harness. But snacks get lost easily.If you keep your finger inside its mouth,it still makes the sound of chewing snacks.Do not feed big things as it might get during pooping. Keep in mind that snacks are not sold separately. Store them carefully everytime after the kid is done playing.
A**Y
He’s alright, but he could be better.
I had high hopes for this little pooping doggo.. I purchased as a Christmas gift for my daughter (3 years old), who was obsessed with walking our dog and watching him pop (she’s a weirdo). Overall, she has gotten a fair amount of play and enjoyment out of the little fella, so I would *probably* purchase again.Pros: He makes cute little doggy noises, he’s has soft fur.Cons: He was much smaller than I expected (but my fault, as size is objective). He was overall much harder than I expected (other than his thin layer of fuzzy fur coat, he’s completely hard to the squeeze). He has wheels (which for some reason I thought he was more automatic than that). The leash is short (it was the perfect size for my tiny 3 year old when we bought it, but our 4 year old friend had to bend over to push it around). The treats / poo pellets are incredibly small. We lost a couple on christmas when we opened the gift.. and then a few more since. We have less than half left now (which I think is an accomplishment since we’ve had it almost a year!).My toddler and her friends have enjoyed playing with it, but they have 1) been hurt by his hard material build (just minor boo boo, but still) 2) tried to eat the teeny pellet foods (cause, why not?) and 3) shoved other objects in its mouth that they weren’t supposed to. The design concept isn’t bad, but I do wish it was slightly bigger, with slightly bigger treats, a slightly longer leash, slightly more “squeezable”... you catch my drift. And with all that in mind, I probably would have gone with a different puppers.
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