🐾 Snuggle Up: The Heartbeat of Comfort for Your Pup!
The ALL FOR PAWS Heart Beat Dog Toy is a plush cuddle buddy designed to alleviate anxiety in puppies by mimicking a mother's heartbeat. With a battery life of up to 6 hours, this machine-washable toy ensures safety and comfort, making it an essential companion for your furry friend. Plus, it comes with a money-back guarantee and a 1-year warranty for your peace of mind.
P**
Impressed. Buy in advance before you bring home your puppy
We just brought home our 8 we old pug puppy today and he's been a little bit anxious, clearly having some separation anxiety from his litter mates. He didn't want to leave my lap, and kept looking up at me like "what do I do?" It was 10 pm and I didn't want to carry him around all night or lie near him. As soon as I turned this on while holding him on my lap, he closed his eyes and passed out, almost instantly. I transferred him to his bed and he didn't make a stir. Now he's sleeping peacefully. This "toy" is very well made, soft and and has a robust get gentle vibrating heartbeat. I'm glad I went with this brand cause it was less pricey than the more well-known brand, plus the lamb design is cuter imo. We'll see how long it holds up, but for now I'm so glad that Ichigo is soothed and sound asleep!
S**E
Puppy LOVES it
Got a puppy and tried this for crate training/separation anxiety and he loves it so far
L**M
Did they add pheremones to this??
So when my puppy first came home to me I bought this to try to help him keep calm through the night. He wasn't able to sleep through the night, but he did sleep more than I had expected. The next couple of nights he was able to sleep through the night completely (but liked to wake up at 5 am...). Fast forward to a month later, and I no longer turn the heart on all the time (because I forget). But I did buy a re-chargeable heart because having to keep buying batteries is a pet peeve for me. He still loves to sleep with it as it's another snuggle spot that helps keep him warm (short haired mini dachshund, so not much fur to keep himself warm) in the kennel. During the day though, he loves to drag this thing out of the kennel and "wrestle" with it. He shakes it a lot like all dogs like to do to "kill" it, and he's chewed the tail and nose worn. But the reason I say it has pheremones is that at 10 weeks old (which was younger than my last dogs' puberty age), he's humping it like there's no tomorrow. If I need to get his attention, or keep him out of a certain area, all I need to do is bring this out of kennel, and he's off humping the stuffing out of it. His brother (who belongs to my mother and is from the same litter), does the same thing. So now I have to wonder if they added some pheremones to it so that it's really "lovable". It was actually pretty hilarious because I was face-timing my mother showing her my dog with this anxiety toy, and he decided to perform his first humping act on air. So I'm not sure I can say it did it's main job to calm anxiety, but it did act as companion (in more ways than one) to my dog. My dog is almost 4 months old now and this toy is still going strong... well, the neck could use a sew, and the tail is on it's last leg, but he loves his girlfriend just the way she is.
B**P
Not the toys fault....
I recently adopted a four year old Persian who is a retired pure breed stud. He was used to being around a lot of other cats, so thought this would possibly help him feel less lonely. He is terrified of the heart beat. LOL The lamb itself is cute, appears to be well made, and is his exact size. He is just now beginning to run around the house and consider his new toys and environment, so I will take the heart mechanism out and let him chew on it, fight with it, or whatever he chooses, once he gets to feeling like king of the castle. I would recommend this if you keep in mind it might end up being just another stuffed toy.
C**T
Very cute
I was looking forward to giving this to my dog. The heartbeat mechanism didn’t work when I got it. I decided instead of sending it back I would just order new batteries. By time I got around to ordering the batteries it was past the 30 day return and the new batteries didn’t make it work. I was very disappointed.
K**K
Anxiety Relief for Elderly Dog
My son and daughter-in-law's 13 year old Chihuahua has been suffering from separation anxiety, and just general anxiety during the covid19 lockdown. While she's in dental school, he's been living with us full time, and she was living at school during the week and with us on weekends. But with campus closed down, there's full-time school anxiety from doggie Mom, and going to work in a plague anxiety from doggie Dad. And nobody has much time for poor stressed out doggie, who barks and whines and is generally unpleasant. The only thing that seems to calm him down is to hold him. All. Day. Long. None of us has time.I decided to see if what works for puppies might work for an old man dog too. Guess what, it does! I started by holding the dog and the lamb on my lap for an evening while watching TV. The next morning I put the lamb in a bed next to my computer while I worked, and he climbed into the bed himself. He never would have done that before! You can't see the lamb in the picture, it's tucked under the canopy. The heartbeat is very relaxing- you do hear it, but it's more like you feel it than hear it, really. I have to admit that the first night when I was holding him, the heartbeat put me to sleep too. When my daughter-in-law came down for lunch, she took dog and lamb back up with her, and he slept with the lamb all afternoon and let her study without interruption.I don't know how long the batteries will last, or how hard they will be to change, but so far this has been a real comfort to an anxious old man dog.ETA- I've ordered batteries (40 for $6.99), and I may order another lamb for upstairs so we don't have to remember whether it's on Mom & Dad's or Grandma's floor. He's a much happier dog.
J**R
My dog loves it!
I bought this toy for my rescue dog to keep him from feeling alone in his crate.He likes to lay with it and sometimes shakes it around as if playing with it. He is 5 years old but is a rescue and very skittish.One incident where it stayed ‘on’ too long and started making a strange noise. This is sturdy and battery pouch has stayed securely closed.
J**S
I returned it.
Really cute and seems well made. My problem with it was that the heart monitore is designed that when you insert it into the stuffed animal just touching it with a paw or lying on it was going to shut it off. I need it to stay on.
E**A
Perfect
This toy was s as great help for my dog when we first brought him home . It calmed him dii ok enough when he heard the heart beat
A**R
Paws Puppy Heartbeat
My10 week old puppy took to it immediately! Awesome!
J**E
Heartbeat
My puppy loves his pup great for price
D**E
Pricey
It looks better in the photo ad. I would like to return it, if possible.
L**A
Like a pace maker
Heart beat is loud like a pace and vibrates, the speed reminds me of my heart when I'm panicking. But also the batteries only last for a few hours on and off and are very expensive to replace. And not common. X3 Ag13 batteries??!!Total waste of money. And did not calm my dog....frankly stressed her out more
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