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Kibbles 'n Bits Dog Squeak Toy
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The listing, Kibbles 'n Bits Dog Squeak Toy has ended.

Chomper the Croc, Kibbles 'n Bits brand, squeak toy for your dog. This toy is a crazy looking crocodile, with its body shaped in a circle for easy carrying. He's got big 'ol bug eyes and a wild mane of colorful hair, and don't forget his mouth of pointy teeth! He is just hilariously cute.

Our pit has one of these and she just loves it. I usually buy her toys in twos or threes because she destroys them so quickly. One of her toys making it past a week is a miracle, and hers is on week 2 now and it still has a head. LoL Woohoo! So since I bought 3, I will save her one and share one with you.

This toy is great for tug-of-war because holding onto the plush circle is alot easier on the hands than playing with rope toys.

Oh and just in case you need the dimensions to know if this toy is the right size for your furbaby, it is a little less than 5 inches top to bottom of the circle part, and about 7 1/2 inches from where the logo is, to the end of its mouth.

Shipping is FREE in the US.

Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
Questions & Comments
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Sep 20th, 2011 at 3:45:40 PM PDT by
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I love the Listia community and have alot of fun here on the site. And I would totally love hearing from you! Did you just stumble on this item or did you search for it? What kind of furry friends are in your life? And please feel free to promote your listings here, I am pretty close-minded when I search, so I miss out of alot of wonderful auctions. It would be nice to see something I don't normally bid on.
Sep 20th, 2011 at 3:50:55 PM PDT by
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I was actually only searching for "croc" so I was pleasantly surprised to find a toy for our pup! I've been outbid already but I may try again later. :)
Sep 20th, 2011 at 8:03:46 PM PDT by
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Well I'm glad you found us! I never would of thought that someone would get here looking for "croc" LoL! How interesting, thx for sharing! =)
Sep 21st, 2011 at 5:10:56 PM PDT by
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Im constantly on listia looking to spoil my baby dog lol!! fanned you :)
Sep 21st, 2011 at 2:46:04 PM PDT by
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Thx for fanning me! I totally know what you mean by spoiling your pets, my dogs are all such brats, lol, and the cat is too but she is lazy and doesn't bother with toys so I stopped buying them. On my way to fan ya! =)
Sep 21st, 2011 at 5:15:12 PM PDT by
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I was just cruising the pet section. If you like toys (for people, not dogs) you can check out my auctions. There are a few vintage items, one very unique Lady (from Lady and the Tramp) and the world's most adorable plush lion. If I don't have what you want now, don't forget to check back, many more critters to come.
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 4:47:48 AM PDT by
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Hi again BobbiesCritters, good to see you again! Heading over to check out your listings! Thx for stopping by.
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 7:28:54 AM PDT by
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Cute. Sage would like this. I know what you mean about destroying toys so quickly. He will respect some toys for a long time and when he feels in the mood he will pull all the stuffing out. A Tick toy he got from Listia is small and he just carries it around and has done nothing to it.
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 10:58:17 AM PDT by
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Yes my dogs can be weird like that, some toys she will just toss around and doesn't try to rip apart, but let my daughter leave one of those stuffed animals with those little beads in the butt area so it sits upright, oh those she tears apart everytime without fail. Many thanks to Dyson for their cyclone, no suction losing technology! LoL And tell Sage thanks for his bid - I bet he's wonderfully spoiled! =)
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 1:33:29 PM PDT by
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Sage is a rescue dog from a shelter that we got January 13 on my husband's birthday. He is a Shih Tzu, Poodle, and Lhasa Apso. I did one of those mail-in DNA tests through the mail. He is indeed spoiled. Sage has a couple of raincoats, his biker jacket made out of vinyl(that he is wearing in the profile picture), and a cute cotton top with a bone design on the back. I am on the look-out for a good winter coat for him that has some snow protection.
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 2:17:06 PM PDT by
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Wow, dog dna - hehe he hardcore spoiled! I never heard of that, but I'm wondering if I should do that for my Mocha, also a shelter rescue. She was listed as Pit Bull at the shelter but I'm thinking pit/boxer mix. The vet listed her on her as a boxer mix, so I think that is closer. I looked up some DNA testing products but Pit Bull (or American Pit Bull Terrier) was not listed as an identifiable breed on them. Boxer was, but I want to know what else. I also wonder what Princess (profile pic) is, because she's a bit too big to be full chihuahua. What brand of dna test did you use?
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 3:49:54 PM PDT by
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I got my DNA test from In the Company of Dogs (www.inthecompanyofdogs.com), 1-800-544-4595, The DNA breed ID Test Kit cost $59.95. You can probably see the details online and order the test. It is real simple. You simply swb the dog's mouth and it is painless for the dog and this is sent to the lab (an envelope is enclosed). They give a nice certificate of ancestry and a breakdown of the breeds. If you have the test done...let me know what you find out about your dogs.
Sep 22nd, 2011 at 4:42:43 PM PDT by
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I checked out that site and all I could find on there was one for $99. Ouch! LoL Guess I just gotta be content with part of my furbabies' breeds being unknown. Still recovering from Molly's vet bill, summer fox tails are a pain! Now they all get nightly feet checks. Dogs are such amazing creatures, if I get so much as a wee little splinter I'm whining like a baby, she had two fox tails burrowing in her paw and didn't even wimper. Mocha even had a cactus needle embedded in her paw and we had to use pliers to pull that out, she didn't make a sound at all. We have had to do some major yardwork over the summer now that we added those two to our family, but they are worth every second of it.
Sep 23rd, 2011 at 6:56:06 AM PDT by
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Wow, the price went up. I had it done in early spring and it was $59.95. I guess the fall brings price hikes. If you just paid a vet bill you are low in the cash area. Sage has gotten thistle like things on his body and paws. He is not a happy camper if we have to remove those. My husband trys to make sure he doesn't run around in the weeds. At least winter is coming and we don't have to worry about plants....we have to watch that our boy keeps warm and that his paws are washed after coming in since people put salt down on their sidewalks.

It is good you check the dogs feet. It appears you live in California to get cactus needles in the dog's feet.
Sep 23rd, 2011 at 7:08:49 AM PDT by
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Yes, we are in San Diego, CA. The cactus at the back end of our yard was huge. About 5 feet in diameter, but it wasn't an issue before because Princess never went near it. But the other two love to explore and chase the squirrels up there. Little by little over the summer we were able to cut it down, but there is still lots of needles laying around up there.
Sep 25th, 2011 at 9:16:04 AM PDT by
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Just reading the notes. If you're unsure of what your dog is, breed wise, then they are the most special of all breeds..."misc. assorted"!
Princess could be full Chi, some of them are pretty big. My Chiquita was an 18 pound deer head Chi. She was a rescue. She never fit in here w/the crew or hubby, so it was her and I against them all. I finally had to find her a new home and thought it broke my heart and I cried for three days straight, it was where she truly belonged. I saw her twice after that and the second time she didn't even acknowledge me! Had eyes only for her new Daddy. I guess that is what rescue is at times, just finding out where they need to be.
Sep 25th, 2011 at 1:13:39 AM PDT by
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Wow! 18 pounds, that's one big chihuahua! I am so glad she is happy in her new home. We had a dog about 5 years ago, a boxer, left at our house by a 20 year old kid who couldn't afford to feed her. My daughter took her to her grandmas when she went there for 2 weeks and grandma fell in love with her. We had her for a year and it wasn't an easy decision but we decided to let grandma keep her. My daughter still says its her dog but we would never want to seperate her from grandma. So I can relate to you. And on the other hand, our Mocha used to belong to my youngest daughter's aunt. When she got out and went to the pound, there was no plans to get her out. They called her and said she was going to be put down because she had "kennel anxiety". I called to put a hold on her and start the adoption process. Now when she sees her previous owners , she will say hello but if I make a move towards the door or my car, she bolts like lightning to leave. Last time they came to my house, she didn't even get up. And we've only had her since the end of June.

And your totally right about them being the most special breed of all. It doesn't really matter about their genetic make up, all that truly matters is the contentment in their eyes as they lay at my feet, or their wagging tails as I come home. But I am curious, if I could find the dna kits cheaper, I still may do it.

Thanks for sharing your story of Chiquita =)
Sep 25th, 2011 at 9:39:40 AM PDT by
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I've listed another doggie sqeak toy, check it out!
Sep 25th, 2011 at 11:08:07 AM PDT by
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On my other listing I've added a game to win your choice of a dog toy. You don't need to bid to play. Spoil your furry friend without spending any credits!
Sep 25th, 2011 at 11:10:49 AM PDT by
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I will check out your other listing. What wonderful stories.
Sep 25th, 2011 at 12:51:26 PM PDT by
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Thanks for stopping by my other dog toy listing and being the first to play the game. You rock! =)
Sep 25th, 2011 at 2:36:30 PM PDT by
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Thanks.
Sep 25th, 2011 at 4:13:48 PM PDT by

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