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Bridgerton x maxbone Society Paper Plush Toy

  • Bridgerton x maxbone Society Paper Plush Toy

The 3-second version

  • Plush exterior with embroidered newsprint detail
  • Durable rope hidden inside for tugging and chewing
  • Seven-inch length fits small to medium dogs
  • Plush fabric won't survive aggressive chewers
  • Requires supervision during play
  • Tags must be removed before first use

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Plush newspaper toy with hidden rope for chewing and tugging

Most plush dog toys are either soft enough to carry or tough enough to survive a real tug match, rarely both. This one hides a rope core inside the fabric, so the same toy works whether your dog wants to prance around with a prize or settle in for a serious gnaw. The embroidered text holds up better than printed designs that fade or peel, and the newspaper shape gives it enough character that it doesn't disappear into the toy pile. Worth considering if your dog gets bored quickly or if you're tired of buying separate plush and rope toys.

Good gift when

  • Dogs who switch between carrying, tugging, and chewing
  • Small to medium breeds that need appropriately sized toys
  • Owners who prefer one versatile toy over several single-purpose ones
  • Fans of Regency-era aesthetics who want decor-friendly pet gear

Skip it if Heavy chewers will destroy the plush exterior quickly, exposing the rope and shortening the toy's lifespan despite supervision.

Specs

Height
2 inches
Length
7 inches
Width
5 inches
Materials
Plush exterior with rope core
Detail method
Embroidered text

What's included

  • Bridgerton Society Paper Plush Toy with rope core

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Remove all tags before giving to the recipient's dog.

The details

This soft plush toy mimics a folded newspaper, complete with embroidered text that references the Bridgerton universe. The exterior feels gentle enough for mouthing and carrying, while a durable rope runs through the center for dogs who prefer to shake, tug, or gnaw. The dual-texture design means one toy works for multiple play styles—fetch it across the room, then settle in for a chew session.

The piece measures seven inches long and five inches wide when laid flat, a size that suits small to medium dogs comfortably. The plush exterior holds up to soft-mouthed play, and the rope core offers something more resistant for persistent chewers. Because the rope is tucked inside rather than exposed, the toy maintains its novelty shape longer than models where the rope frays at the edges.

Embroidered details replace printed ink, so the "newsprint" won't rub off on furniture or paws. The stitching outlines columns and script that nod to gossip columns from Regency drama, giving the toy a recognizable silhouette that stands out in a basket of tennis balls and rubber bones. Remove all tags before the first play session, and keep an eye on the toy as it ages—no fabric toy lasts forever under dedicated chewing, but supervision extends its useful life considerably.

Regency scandal sheet design adds character to fetch and tug sessions

$25at maxbone.com

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Questions

What size dog is this toy best suited for?
The seven-inch length and five-inch width work well for small to medium dogs. Larger breeds may find it too small to grip comfortably, while toy breeds might struggle with the overall bulk.
Can the rope be removed from the plush exterior?
The rope is sewn into the plush casing and is not designed to be removed. It provides structural support and chew resistance while the fabric stays intact.
How do I clean this toy?
Spot clean the plush exterior with mild soap and water. Avoid machine washing, as the rope core and embroidered details may not hold up to a full cycle.
Is this toy safe for unsupervised play?
No. The manufacturer recommends supervision at all times, as the plush fabric can be torn by persistent chewing, potentially exposing the rope or creating loose threads.
Will the embroidered text fade or peel off?
The text is stitched rather than printed, so it won't rub off on floors or furniture. Embroidery holds up better over time than surface-applied designs.

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