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Plush Squeaky Dog Toys – 5-Pack Fruit & Veggie Set for Puppies & Small Dogs – Soft, Crinkle, Durable Toys for Indoor Play, Teething Puppies & Dog Gifts

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Plush Squeaky Dog Toys – 5-Pack Fruit & Veggie Set for Puppies & Small Dogs – Soft, Crinkle, Durable Toys for Indoor Play, Teething Puppies & Dog Gifts

This plush squeaky toy set is perfect for puppies and small dogs, providing engaging playtime and teething relief. The soft materials ensure comfort during play.

Price
$21.00
Rating
4.4 / 5
Reviews
1,100

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Best For

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Puppies and small dogs who enjoy soft toys and squeakers.
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Teething ReliefPlay
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Dogs
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Puppy
Not Ideal For

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Large dogs or aggressive chewers.

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Last updated June 4, 2026. PetCareRange organizes this page for shopping comparison using product details, category fit, price, rating, review signals, and available product profile data.

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