- Fun plush pet toy keeps your dog occupied for hours
- 3 squeaker bees hidden inside plush honeycomb
- Great fun for all ages and breeds
- No assembly required
- Durable enough to withstand tough play
Product Description
The complete line of Plush Puppies Puzzle Plush Toys will not only keep pets occupied and eliminate boredom, but they also develop a dog’s intelligence and puzzle solving skills. Just insert the balls, toys, or rings into the toy for dogs to remove over and over again. The ideal line of toys to challenge and entertain pets…. More >>
Kyjen PP01055 Hide-A-Bee Pet Toy, Large
Tags: balls, bees, boredom, dogs, intelligence, pet toy, Pets, plush puppies, plush toys
#1 by J. Hock on June 20, 2010 - 1:47 am
This is the second one of these I bought for my dog. The first one I bought was the squirells in the tree. My dog was entertained and seemed to like pulling the squirells out of the tree. Sometimes I hide a treat or stuffed kong in the the tree for her to find. It was a good quality product.
My dog likes to rip up anything with squeaker in them,so when the origional squirells were “dead” I just put other toys in the tree.
I can’t wait to give my dog this bee hive toy, I know that she will love it!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by JAMES W. DAVIS on June 20, 2010 - 2:30 am
I bought this along with the hide a squirrel for my dog and my daughter’s dog respectively. My dog is a relatively small dog (under 30 pounds) and my daughter’s is a beagle. In both cases, this cheaply made toy was ripped to shreds in under 10 minutes. The bees (or squirrels ) were unable to stand up to even the minimal tugging and chewing that this toy is (one would assume) designed to inspire. Pieces came off and the stuffing was all over the floor and I was throwing this piece of junk away as quickly as I could clean up the mess. DO NOT BUY this. My dog has had the egg baby toys for nearly a year now without any problems. These are a much better choice than this junk.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Julie Lillard on June 20, 2010 - 5:15 am
My 90 boxer had this in shreds in a matter of hours! Cute concept, but not made for a larger dog. He does still enjoy playing with the bees though.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by S. Payne on June 20, 2010 - 5:26 am
We have a 70-lb Shepherd mix so wasn’t sure if he would even be interested in this toy. He does like shaking it and throwing it around though, and so far it has survived. We don’t leave him with it unsupervised, but he has had other toys that he has destroyed in the first day and we’re going on several weeks with this one.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Y. Wan on June 20, 2010 - 6:54 am
My dog doesn’t have patience to dig out every bee. He shoke one out and kept biting on that same bee. He doesn’t get an idea what this game is supposed to be. Not the product’s fault though.
Large size is perfect for my 13 lbs poodle mix.
Rating: 4 / 5