Barking Dogs Family
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Product Description
Two pull along toys in one. Children can play with mother and pup togther or individually. Each time the mother dogs leash is pulled, she barks.
For Children 3 years old - 7 years old.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74068 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Chicco
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 13.00" w x 14.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- Barking Dogs Family pull-toy
- Develops toddler walking skills
- Teaches responsibility of pet "owners"
- Movable wheels for easy walking
- Mother dog "barks" when lead pulled
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Some parents might need to go to extreme measures to ward off the strong desires of some children to own a pet. The Barking Dogs Family is here to help. A mother dog and puppy made of pure, nonpooping plastic can roll along on wheels when it's time for a walk. They're attached by a leash, with puppy at the tail end. The mother dog barks when the leash is pulled: six electronic chips bark at a time. These beagles can be separated or pulled along together. --Lynne Sampson
Customer Reviews
Sooooo Cuuute!
My 17 month old daughter loves her little doggies! She "walks" them all over the house, they pull in a little line and the physics behind them is just right as they whip around the corners. I removed the batteries from the yellow one that barks as it was just annoying our dog, but still this is a toy I am glad I bought.
Fun for puppy lover
I just got this for my 18 month old daughter. She absolutely LOVES puppies and due to allergies we cant have a real one. She absolutely LOVES this toy. She pulls it all around. It is good for coordination. The puppy barks too, but only when you pull it a special way....so Mom doesn't get sick of the noise. She doesnt make it bark constantly. It is a great toy for the clearance price!
Barking Dog
Very cute dogs, but a couple of problems... the little dog pulls off of the big dog very easily. They rarely stay attached when my 15-month old pulls them around. Of course, we had to add on a longer string for pulling them around. There was no way our toddler could bend over and successfully pull a dog with a 4-inch leash! Plus, the little dog tends to flop over on its side whenever you turn a corner. Of course, then, it ends up pulling off of the big dog... it can't take much resistance. If I had the opportunity to buy a different pull-toy, I probably would...




