My toy poodle puppy, Tank , is very smart. He loves puzzles, things that he hast to figure out. He has a blast getting the squirrels out of this. I re stuff it, he'll get to work getting them back out. Keeps him entertained, and if I'm not there to re stuff it, he'll just play with the little squirrels happily. Nice toy.
My yorkies still play with this toy! I got it for them when they were babies to help their brain develope. It used to take them a lot longer to get the squirrels out and now they are fast!
My dogs love this toy. They each have a "tree baby" and get all excited when I bring them out. The only criticism I have is the small size of the squirrels. I watch then carefully when they play with these so they don't swallow them. My dogs are guardians, not soft mouth retreivers, so they are most interested in removing the squirrels from the tree, making them squeak with their paws and lining them up on the floor - not carrying them in their mouths.. If they were retreivers, I would be even more watchful regarding the swalling risk.
I just got it today for my ferrets, and they really like it. This is a great size for my two ferrets, the squirrels are maybe 2 inches long (including the tail). They don't chew on the squirrels, they like to hide them around the house, so I think they're very durable. Unless you have a small breed puppy, I don't recommend this size. Could be a choking hazard for large puppies or adult dogs. Perhaps a little overpriced for the size of the log + squirrels, but they're happy with it.
my puppy loves this, but after he gets the squirrels out, he proceeds to "gut" the squirrel, take out the stuffing, and the squeaker, and it seems really easy for him to destroy the squirrels, so maybe the durability of the material is low? In any case, it's a lot of fun.

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