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Dog Supplies > Kyjen PP01055 Hide-a-Bee Pet Toy, Large

Kyjen PP01055 Hide-a-Bee Pet Toy, Large

by Pet Health on March 19, 2010

Kyjen PP01055 Hide A Bee Pet Toy, Large

  • 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.

Kyjen PP01055 Hide-A-Bee Pet Toy, Large

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Susan T. McCormack March 19, 2010 at 3:58 am

The bee hive is the all time favorite in our house….great for playing hide the treat and for playing catch the bees. The bees are Just the right size for carrying around in the mouth and the bee hive and bees come clean in the washing machine.

Kelly Leskanic March 19, 2010 at 4:34 am

I love these adorable busy bees and so does Maggie. And let me tell you, she is one sassy dog who loves to go on rampages and destroy comforters. But once she sees her busy bees go into that hive she dutifully works to remove them and it temporarily releaves us from all her destruction and terror.

All in all, really a neat toy!

adobe princess March 19, 2010 at 6:00 am

My pug loves this toy better than all the rest of this kind. He jumps to pull the beas out of the hive. He squeaks the beas. Perhaps it is the contrast of the black band and the shape of the bea head. He went crazy for this toy and got exercise with it. It is better to play with you dog and hold the hive and have them pull the beas out by their heads. He likes the wing detail for chewing on. This toy gives exercise. I am so glad I tried it. He plays with the hegehog on his own. Those are the 2 best toys. The squirels from the hide a squirel are fun, but the game holder is not something he was really excited about. These interactive toys are great. I have never seen such excitement and tail wagging. He hardly ever wags his tail and he did with this toy and the jumping is great exercise. This one is the best. It is well worth $10 for a dog who loves to play. I get him to stop destroying the house as much with these toys.

J. S. Thomas March 19, 2010 at 6:21 am

We’ve purchased hide-a-squirrel and hide-a-bee. Both products have provided hours of fun for our 11-mo-old Lab. He’s a chewer, and the bees and hive have held up very well (going on two months now) despite regular play. I think the Hide-a-Bee hive is a little more durable than the “tree” from Hide-a-Squirrel, but both products are definitely keepers!

D. Merrimon Crawford March 19, 2010 at 6:26 am

The HIDE-A-BEE is our 9 month old Boxer/German shepherd puppy’s absolute favorite toy! She took to it right away. Surprisingly, even though it is a plush toy she has not managed to destroy it yet. Normally she can destroy a plush toy in a matter of minutes. We play a supervised game with her where we take the bees and hide them behind out backs after she manages to get them put of the hive and plays with them for a few minutes. Then we put them back in and start the game again. The bees are surprisingly durable. Although one squeaker now does not work after hours and weeks of play, she still loves the toy and that particular bee. She loves to carry the entire hive, with bees or not, in her mouth all over the room. She loves to get that last bee out of the hive. This is a great product for fearful or special needs puppies. The mental stimulation brings out a new personality in the puppy we recently adopted. As an added plus, the bees look less like our cat than some of the other Hide-A-Toys so we have no fear of encouraging aggressive behavior towards our cat.

Most puppies would probably enjoy this toy but if you have adopted a fearful, anxious puppy like we did, do him/her and yourselves a favor — try the HIDE-A-BEE. After all they might have been through before they got to your home, they deserve a treat like this toy!

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