Product DescriptionOur Migrators are so realistic they could fly away. Colorful, plush, strong and great sounds. Clip their wings and keep them close to home.
a HIT (Rating: 5 out of 5) My puppies LOOVE this duck. They're too small to make it quack themselves, but they love when I quack it. They come running after it. One of their favorite toys that always gets their attention (and stops them from play fighting...)
Lots of fun... while it lasts. (Rating: 2 out of 5) We gave the Mallard to a friend's dog as a gift. The Mallard was a hit and the two were inseperable until the duck fell apart after about three days.
The quacky ducky, (Rating: 5 out of 5) Great toy for my 3 month old puppies. In the spirit of the Dog Whisperer, I tried some dog psychology, get big toys to build confidence. Satisfy the hunting instinct by giving them a flying creature to hunt down. The pop psychologist in me says yes... it zis werking. The creatures are adjusting to the free associations offered by the symbolic shape of the mallard duck. The fantasies, and dreams, from which the dog with the assistance of the owner satisfies the longing in the unconscious to hunt down wild boars in the mountains of Kyushu Prefecture of Meiji Japan next to her peasant hunter. Also it's a nice duck shaped toy that quacks and squeaks.
A Puppy's Dream Toy! (Rating: 5 out of 5) Our new yellow lab/ridgeback puppy absolutely loves this Mallard Duck Toy. She will play with it and keep herself occupied for long stretches of time. And she loves the squeak or honk. I am amazed how well it has held up to all of her chewing. I highly recommend this toy for anyone with a puppy.
Instantly a favorite (Rating: 5 out of 5) My pup doesn't usually go for things she's not familiar with. But she loved the duck from the beginning. It's a great shape for throwing. It's got a squeaker that's not too annoying and very hard to squeak - she's only done it a couple times. It sounds like plastic crumpling when you squeeze the body. It looks good too.