- All my dogs loved the bacon smell so much. They were in a frenzy …akin to how cats react when they have catnip. I have never seen my dogs so thrilled with a toy/treat. Seriously.
- Of all my dogs (two Chihuahuas and 2 Shar-pei) the first (and only) to unlock the Velcro was Bella, my blind Shar-pei. (7 minutes) SMART dog.
- The other Shar-pei played with it for about 10 minutes shaking it - this in itself is amazing as we had stopped buying her toys about 2 years ago because she seemed bored with the toys we bought.
- She is on day two and is still playing with it. She likes this, and I do too. It is a treat that lasts and keeps her attention.My teacup 3 lb.
- Chihuahua laid on it and is still protecting it. I am not sure she will ever give it up.My 8 lb. Chihuahua loves the toy and it entertained her for hours on end. I can see I need to stock up on this toy. Send me more, please!!
Ericka Basile, Editor — Naples Dog Magazine — www.naplesdog.com
Puppies are known for having short attention spans and my three month old cairn terrier puppy was no exception -- until I gave him a small Puppy Piñata to play with. He immediately removed it to a secure location and spent 45 straight minutes chewing it and playing with it and trying to figure out how to remove the treat from it.
Even with the treat removed, it remains one of his favorite toys, perhaps because it still has a little bacon-flavored scent. He picks the toy out of his toy basket and carries it over to me, asking me to use it for a game of tug-of-war and, when I have won that game, to toss the toy down the hall for him to retrieve and start again. While other toys I bought him languish at the bottom of the toy basket, the Puppy Piñata (now looking pretty worn) is always out on the floor.
I am sure my puppy will love an Easter bunny puppy piñata, with long ears that will make for a good tug-of-war game.
Thanks for making such a great product.
Douglas Bordewieck - Rye, NH