🐶 Snuggle Up with the Legend of Playtime!
The Multipet Lamb Chop 10" (Pack of 3) is a plush dog toy designed for both interactive play and comfort. Featuring a squeaker for added excitement, this adorable toy is perfect for toss and fetch games or as a snuggle buddy for your furry friend. With three toys in one pack, your dog will never run out of fun!
S**G
Dogs love this toy!
We have great Danes and they love Woody and the noise he makes. They won't hold up if your dog is a heavy chewer but ours tend to be a little easier on these. We continue to buy after they wear out.
J**Y
Would give 6 stars if I could.
This is the best dog toy, I think I'm going to buy more for when this one wears out. It's pretty durable. The feet are crocheted which makes it a little tougher but it's not indestructible like for a super chewer. There is a squeaker in the torso and one in each foot they feet squeaks sound different than the body squeak. It's soft and cute. My dog has hundreds of dog toys thanks to my shopping and subscriptions to dog treat services but I've never seen him react with such animation before. I don't know if it smells better to him but he LOVES Lambchop. He like to lay with it, hide it, play keep away and fetch. When I saw the price I thought it must be little or something weird but no, it's just a great dog toy. Maybe I shouldn't even write this in case they increase the price. Please don't increase the price.
D**L
Quality and Price = Great Value
Every dog needs this tried and true Lambchop play toy. I've bought several over the years and was very surprised at Amazon's low price, thinking that it might not be of good quality. What a nice surprise to see that it is well made and can stand up to my dog's rough play! I am of the age that can remember watching Sherry Lewis and Lambchop on tv! So, I AM a little biased!
P**T
So cute
I wasn't sure if my dog would like this toy but it has quickly become his favorite one. It is super cute and there are so many squeakers all over it. It brings my dog great joy!
S**Y
Puppy is addicted to it!
This is our goldendoodle's favorite toy. She was not that interested in toys before this one. But, she loves the lambchops so much, that I'm even suspicious of it having something like a dog catnip in it :))BUT, it's not that durable for our little chewer. She likes to attack it and chew on it during our plays and it tears. We've been repairing / sewing it. But, repairs on not easy, especially for the knit parts of the toy (like the face). Especially, since there are no fabrics behind the knit, the stuffing easily gets out, and it could be dangerous if the puppy ingests it. It would have been better if there was a durable fabric lining underneath the knit face.
D**M
Our dog loves this toy
Our dog is about 70 lbs. Loves this toy. It was her birthday present. It has a squeaker in it if anyone needs to know that. Perfect for her to get her jaw around and for her to carry in her mouth and walk around with. She doesn't use it to knaw on but does use the squeaker when she is exited. She is trained to carry a toy to us when she really, really has to go outside--not just to play. She usually brings Lambchop now to signal that this is real business and not a false alarm. So far the white Lambchop hasn't become grey or black Lambchop. Good buy.
P**R
Dogs Love LambChop!
We gave this toy as a gift to our dog who liked playing with it and squeaking it, but he did not tear it up. A friend's dog came over who allegedly never chews up toys and grabbed it out of the toy bin and chewed and chewed and squeaked and squeaked and tore all of the stuffing out and the squeaker which is wrapped in its own square or material and sewn into place inside the lambchop -- nice touch to reduce chance of a dog swallowing squeaker. (Always supervise pets when playing with squeaky plush toys.) So we bought two more -- one for our dog to replace his and one for the guest dog b/c she liked it so much and she did not tear up the new one. In fact, she cuddles it in her bed.We kept the old torn up one in case my wife gets around to re-stuffing it and sewing it together. A dog who tears up plush toys will be able to tear this one up, but it is tougher than cheap $2 toys. So not chew proof, but decently durable in that it the guest dog worked at it pretty hard. Longevity for a dog that chases and squeaks the toy. A nice work out for the ones who like to chew and rip stuffing out. A second guest dog came over and it, too, chose this toy immediately. We took it away. Dogs REALLY like this toy!
D**N
Disappointed, get again!
My one-year-old Aussie absolutely adores stuffed animals that speak in words, sing, make cute animal sounds, and so forth. So, over time, I have bought her Multipet's Underdog, Mr. Bill, and Woody Woodpecker, almost all of its "Look Who's Talking" animals, and numerous "silent" stuffed animals.Yet, I am now extremely disappointed with Woody Woodpecker for precisely the same reason that I was disappointed with Underdog: namely, that they were both sold with a speaker that suddenly and completely stopped working after about two weeks of gentle, but consistent, play. In both cases, because my dog adored these toys, she was never the least bit rough with them. In fact, she never chewed on them nor did any visible damage to them whatsoever. Indeed, she always felt around their tummies gently with her teeth to locate the speakers, and then pressed down on them equally gently. And, while the speakers did get daily use, they were neither overused nor abused in any way. She never made them talk incessantly, and my husband and I activated them only occasionally, when we would toss them up in the air for her to catch.Yet, in two out of three cases, the speakers lasted less than two weeks. And, while these toys are inexpensive, there is no excuse for selling defective products at any price, least of all knowingly (and the reviews make the problem clear).If the manufacturer or the seller cannot make a profit at the current selling price if the manufacturer invests in better speakers, then, after the speaker problem has been fully resolved, they should both raise their prices. As a retail seller and store owner myself, I would do precisely this. I would never knowingly sell a defective product, especially one that an animal was going to adore. And as a buyer, I would rather spend a few more dollars on a quality item than buy a defective one at a lower price. After all, doing so actually costs me money. I have to purchase another item to replace the defective one. So, the defective item costs me both its original price and the price of whatever I buy to replace it.My dog was crushed when Underdog's speaker suddenly stopped working. She had absolutely loved him prior to this point, and she had always chosen him above all of her other toys. Yet, when his speaker broke, she felt so badly about it--and was clearly either blaming herself for "breaking" the toy or feeling suddenly incompetent because she could no longer make it speak--that she never played with it again. In fact, even after I bought her a new one, she was reluctant to play with it. It was almost as though she was concerned about "breaking," or being unable to work, another one. She had no way to know that she bore no fault for the speaker's malfunction whatsoever nor that she was pressing on the speaker correctly, despite the reassurances of my husband and myself. Indeed, she had been so gentle with the toy that it still looked almost new!Now, she tries over and over again to make Woody laugh, and then looking over at me questioningly. Yet again, she is terribly disappointed in both her favorite toy and herself, and I feel truly badly for giving this company another chance.In my opinion, knowingly selling a product that will quickly disappoint the buyer, and, in this case, also completely disappoint an animal, is highly unethical--and I am a professional ethicist with a PhD in Philosophy (who opened two retail stores after taking an early retirement). Moreover, neither the seller nor the manufacturer offered to replace my dog's Underdog, despite the fact that the review I wrote explained exactly what had happened.At this time, my dog is still carrying Woody around, and still trying to make him laugh. But, of course, she has no chance of success, and she is disappointed each time. Yet, hiding the toy while she is outside is not an acceptable solution either, because she would spend hours or days sadly searching for it. And I now know that buying her a second one is not an acceptable solution, either. Yet, she should have a working toy.At this point, however, I have no reason to believe that buying another Woody would not result in the same kind of disappointment, and for the same reason, in only a week or two.I believe that Multipet should take responsibility for its deficient items by 1) offering customers a hassle-free and cost-free replacement or refund if they end up with a virtually new-looking but broken toy within a reasonable time; 2) design and sell products that can be expected to work for a reasonable length of time; and 3) immediately discontinue sales of defective ones. As much as I wish that Multipet would expand its line of "talking dog toys," I would prefer that it sell none at all until it can offer ones that do not disappoint their intended users within two weeks or less of someone purchasing them.So, at this time, I caution buyers, and suggest that they not purchase any of these Multipet "talking" animals. Mr. Bill has continued to work as far as I know, but he is stuck under the couch at the moment, and I am hesitant to "find" him. At least as things stand now, my dog is not feeling sad, guilty, and/or incompetent, and this is healthier for her than is the alternative, on my view, which would both quickly and undoubtedly follow upon "finding" him.Multipet makes excellent silent stuffed animals for dogs, but its talking/laughing ones leave something to be desired: both quality and a company that is confident enough in its products to stand behind them in a meaningful way itself.
M**R
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S**G
Best dog toy!
This is my puppies favourite dog toy from the day she came home! The face knitting is kind of coming apart but the rest of the toy has held up for 3 weeks!
A**S
Great Toy
Brought this toy as a gift for a friend with a dog. Lambchop is super cute and the dog loved it.Great toy for a small dog!!!
L**O
Adorable
Actually bought it for myself lol Loved Lamb Chop and Shari Lewis. Well made and very cute, I even squeak it once in awhile. Stitched nose is bit off centre but not a big deal. Wish I could have found an actual puppet but this will do nicely. ❤️ Tracking was pretty much non-existent once it reached the border to Canada. I thought it was still in USA when it arrived at my door Jan 11. Amazon shows it as not delivered yet, expected Jan 24th. 🤷♀️
A**R
Cute
Puppy loved this lamb toy.
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