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Hear Doggy Ultrasonic Dog Toys Review

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Are you heading out on a trip with your dog–and looking for a toy that won’t awaken the rest of the hotel? Or do you need a dog toy for nighttime play that won’t wake you up? We’ve found the answer: Hear Doggy Ultrasonic Dog Toys!

We told you all about our big trip to the beach last week with Irie and Tiki. The drive from our home to the coast is over four hours long…and that’s a long, long drive if you’re sharing the journey with a squeaker toy.

But fortunately we had a new toy from Quaker Pet Group that we were putting to the test on this trip: the Hear Doggy™ ultrasonic dog toy.

This plush toy contains squeakers that can be heard by your dog but NOT by you.

Not only will you not hear the squeaker in the car but you (and the neighboring rooms) won’t hear it in the hotel, either, making it a GREAT option for dog travelers!

Like many of the Quaker Pet Group toys, Hear Doggy toys are made with special Chew Guard Technology ™ meaning that they’ve got a special liner and reinforced seams to protect the toy even if your dog is a chewer (like our Irie!)

Irie and Tiki just loved the Hear Doggy toy and carried it around our cottage in Port Aransas throughout our trip. We didn’t have to worry about the sound of the squeaker bothering anyone (including us), and the dogs were happy to have a slice of home with them on their vacation.

We recommend Hear Doggy toys for your vacations with your dogs (or if you’re ready for a vacation from the sound of the squeaker!)

Hear Doggy toys are made in Plush and Flat (no stuffing) styles.

For more information, visit www.hear-doggy.com.

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Disclosure: We received Hear Doggy toys for review; we were not paid for our review and all opinions are entirely our own (and those of Irie and Tiki, of course!)

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