ZippyPaws Cheeky Chumz Garrett the Gardener Plush Dog Toy

ZippyPaws Cheeky Chumz Garrett the Gardener Plush Dog Toy

Brand: ZippyPaws
SKU: 93-ZPP68007
13.95 AUD In stock Buy at Merchant

ZippyPaws Cheeky Chumz Garrett the Gardener is a plush dog toy featuring a built-in squeaker, designed for supervised, light to moderate play. He's part of ZippyPaws' Gardening Hobby collection, dressed as a cheerful little gardener in green and orange. Garrett is a good fit for dogs who enjoy gentle plush toys rather than tough chew toys. His soft, multilayered fabric body is built for snuggling and light squeaky play, not for dogs with a strong chewing drive. If your dog is a gentle player who loves finding the squeaker and carrying a plush friend around the house, Garrett is designed with exactly that kind of play in mind. Why We Love It We love how Garrett brings a bit of personality into playtime. The embroidered facial details give him real character, and there's something genuinely charming about a tiny plush gardener joining your dog's toy box. He's also a practical size for smaller living spaces. At small to medium dog sizing, Garrett is easy to store, easy to carry, and doesn't take over the toy basket the way bigger plush toys can. The blaster squeaker adds an extra layer of fun without being overwhelming, which is ideal for dogs who enjoy the thrill of the squeak during a calm cuddle-and-play session. Key Benefits Blaster Squeaker: Built-in squeaker adds extra excitement to light play sessions. Multilayered Fabric: An added inner fabric layer supports the toy's soft, cuddly feel. Embroidered Details: Stitched facial features give Garrett a distinct, characterful look. Compact Sizing: Suited to small and medium dogs, making him easy to store and carry. Part of a Collection: Pairs with the separately sold Zippy Burrow Seed Packet and Zippy Burrow Watering Can for dogs who enjoy a themed toy set.

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