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  • Mac The Shark

    Fluff & Tuff Mac The Shark is a high-quality premium plush dog toy that's going to be your furry best friend's new best friend!

    He’s big, he’s slick, he’s got tons of teeth... well soft plush teeth anyway (!) and he will love being the center of attention in your dog's life. 

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    Everything they need. Nothing they don't.

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    Add to the shark family with Tank Shark, he isn't as big so might not suit every dog but he is just as tough, cute and friendly!

    Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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    Mac the shark toy

    "Excellent quality. My dog usually destroys his new chew toys within a few days but Mac the Shark is still going strong weeks later! Very impressed with it."

    Julie F. (5/5)

    Loving Mac the Shark

    "Henry absolutely LOVES Mac the Shark, or Sharky as he has become known in our house, that he got from Santa Paws. He cuddles, licks, chases and squeaks him and even gives him a good shake and Mac has stood up to him really well. I am always dubious buying him toys like this as while he loves them, they don't tend to last long as he can be a bit rough with them. That said he hasn't tried to pull Macs fins off which is a good sign! From a Hoomum perspective the squeak is quite deep which is a welcome relief from some other toys where the high pitch squeak goes straight through you. An added bonus as Henry loves to squeak him! A great buy if your dog, like mine loves soft toys but likes to pull them. As there's not much to pull at it reduces the chance of stitching, which appears very strong, breaking."

    June M. (5/5)

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