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Fluff & Tuff – Walter Wabbit Plush Dog Toy

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Features

  • Walter Wabbit is a large toy measuring 12" in length.
  • Made with Fluff & Tuffs unique, ultra-plush outer fabric. Thick, durable Tuffweb mesh liner.
  • All seams are concealed, generously folded and double stitched.
  • New, non-toxic polyfill placed for optimal shaping and playability.
  • For safety, the eyes are embroidered. Please always supervise your dogs playtime. While our toys are made out of high-quality materials to be more durable, they still are a plush toy and therefore not indestructible as they are a play toy not a chew toy.

Description

High quality plush outer fabric, robust mesh inner lining with squeaker, double stitched eyes

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.81 x 6.3 x 7.87 inches; 6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Walter Hase


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 5, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fluff and Tuff


Best Sellers Rank: #9,347 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #21 in Plush Toys for Dogs


#21 in Plush Toys for Dogs:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,811 ratings


Item Weight: 6 ounces


Manufacturer: Fluff and Tuff


Item model number: Walter Hase


Date First Available: July 5, 2013


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 12.32 x 7.99 x 3.78 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.81 x 6.3 x 7.87 inches


Item Weight: 6 Ounces


Brand Name: Fluff & Tuff


Target Audience Keyword: dogs


Model Name: Walter Wabbit


Color: brown


Size: Medium


Material: Cotton


Care Instructions: Wash by hand


Number of Items: 1


Style: Durable,Unique


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Specific Uses for Product: For dental care


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bought another one!!
Color: brown
More than a year ago, I bought this toy. My review from then is below. Eventually, we had to retire the first one and I got a second one. I am still amazed at all the “bad” reviews. Listen people, dogs are descended from wolves who will literally tear living prey apart to eat it: skin, muscle, bones… So if your dog is a “chewer,” then buy him chew toys. Don’t buy him stuffed animals and expect them to survive. With this toy, we play fetch, tug of war, “puppy” (don’t know what to call that game but Charlie just grooms and grooms the wabbit till it’s soaking wet). We DON’T let Charlie chew on it. When he starts chewing, we take wabbit away and give him a chew toy! He’s smart. He eventually learned not to chew. If he found himself chewing, he’d stop and go get a chew toy! Maybe your dog isn’t capable of that. No judgement. But if it isn’t then it is YOUR job to do it for them. If you aren’t doing that, and your dog chews a toy up, that is YOUR fault, not the toy manufacturer. You don’t blame Ford or Chevy when you total your car because you did something stupid. Why would you blame these guys when you let your dog chew on something that isn’t a chew toy? Didn’t know there was a difference and play toys and chew toys? Well, now you do. Chew toys are hard and durable. Play toys are soft and fluffy. They ALL go in the dogs mouth. This new one will eventually get ruined too. And I’ll replace it again with another Walter the Wabbit. It’s a great value. Toy lasts all year? Yes please. I’d buy them by the case!! Old review …. I bought Walter the Wabbit for a pup friend of mine who loves stuffed toys. He's a pointer mix, 55 pounds, and solid muscle. From a puppy, he would shred - sometimes within minutes - the standard toys you would find at the pet stores. Charlie would always feel guilty when he did. He would even come and get one of use to show us the carnage and look like he's asking you to fix it. Since we gave him this rabbit, Charlie carries it with him everywhere. When it's time to sleep, the rabbit better be there. Charlie will play hard with it. He shakes it like he's trying to snap it's neck. He runs with it. He gives it to us to play tug-of-war. And he's been doing this for the better part of 8 months now. No rips. No holes. I just wish he would let us wash it because he constantly licks it and "rabbit" could use a bath. It's like he's grooming it. But he won't put it down and if we take it, it is the worst thing in the world we could do to Charlie (according to him) and we are the worst people ever. No matter where Charlie is, Walter is right there. And if he ever does set Walter down, and gets distracted, all we have to say is "where's your rabbit?" and Charlie will stop what he's doing and go directly to there he left him. And if we've moved him in the meantime - well, let's just say we get yelled at and when we return the rabbit, we get the cold shoulder for a while. Charlie does NOT have a sense of humor about stupid monkey-people trying to hide his rabbit. Buy this thing. If your pup loves it even a tenth as much as Charlie does, it's a fantastic investment. It brings so much joy that it is worth it weight in gold. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021 by Robert Payne

  • Walter the rabbit is legendary in our house
Color: brown
Today I received what is probably my sixth Walter the rabbit for my lab. Back in 2020 Walter became my dog's most favorite toy. I quickly realized this was a high quality, Labrador ready stuffed toy. We usually get six to eight months out of each one. No other stuffed toy last more than a week around him. He loves it! when we go to bed he'll run around to find Walter and bring him to bed, every night. I will say the rabbit I received today seems different than the ones I've received in the past. Could it possibly be smaller and I don't feel like there's not much stuffing in it because I can feel the squeaker. Anytime my dog finds the squeaker and a stuffed toy he won't stop until he tears it out. I think Walter the rabbit lasted longer because even though he could hear it he couldn't feel it. Hopefully I'm wrong we'll see how long this one lasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Allison M Chess

  • This toy lasts and lasts.
Color: brown
We have a 60 pound Shepperd-Kelpie mix. He is an aggressive chewer, and he loves plush toys. But, with him they do not last a month. The products that claim to be for aggressive chewers do not hold up. Within one or two weeks we are sewing them, and they seldom last a month. This toy has lasted for months and is still in good shape. And, the dog loves these as both a "stuffy companion" and a rough-and-tough pull toy. Also they are artisticly made such that you could give them to a child as a stuffed animal. He started with a wabbit and we have added the otter and the squirrel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by cemiller

  • Best-made dog toy ever
Color: brown
I use this tough, tough, cute squeaky toy to play tug with my 55-lb dog. I swing him around in the air by it, and it has lasted through multiple seasons of rain and mud and chewing. It still squeaks and my dog carries it around proudly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Maggie Parks

  • Poochie loves him
Color: brown
Our dog loves this brand of friends. I don't know what is is about this brand, but he plays very gently with them. He'll destroy other friends we've bought him. We got him the squirrel previously. He carries them around, uses them as pillows, and will hold them while he sleeps. It's actually pretty funny. He'll play the pull game with you, but he never pulls hard enough to hurt them. They're well made. I look forward to adding a few more to his clan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by DoninWV

  • My dog is obsessed with this toy
Color: brown
I have purchased this toy four times now. I have an 80 pd. murderess that tears it to shreds every time and carries its carcass around. It makes a huge mess, but more importantly it makes her extremely happy and we love watching her joy. It's worth the mess. Four stars because it is not impenetrable, but to be fair, we have never had a "tough" toy that she didn't destroy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Holds up great
Color: brown
My pup loves ro tear all her toys apart and for the last few months with constant playing and tug of war this rabbit has held up with no tearing yet. Definitely recommend !!
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Sclark

  • Does not hold up as advertised
Color: brown
Within one hour our 25 pound Jack Russell had chewed patches of the fur off. Based on reviews and recommendations I thought we could get maybe 3 weeks out of it. Kind of pricey and regret buying it for $22..
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Nina Reynolds

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