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Cute Dog Fishing Rod Plush Toy (Ball, Crocodile, Chick, Boot)

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Our Biteshield Plush Crocodile Dog Toy is a plush toy that provides companionship and comfort for small, medium, and large dogs. This soft, sweet, squeaky behavioral aid is great for cuddling and helps provide relief from anxiety, boredom, and loneliness. The super cute toy design is stuffed with an internal squeaker to provide hours of interactivity to comfort and entertain, and it makes crinkling sounds as well. The plush toy exterior provides a gentle surface for soothing and sleep.

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