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Hattie Stewart x Marc Jacobs x maxbone Plush Toy

  • Hattie Stewart x Marc Jacobs x maxbone Plush Toy

The 3-second version

  • Tug handles on both sides for interactive play and grip
  • Durable plush construction withstands chewing and shaking
  • Artist-designed daisy shape in vibrant colors
  • Limited edition—may not be restocked
  • Not for dogs who consume fabric

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Daisy-Shaped Dog Toy Built for Play and Display

Most dog toys choose between looking good and lasting more than a week. Cutesy plush animals fall apart at the seams, while durable rubber options scream "dog clutter." This splits the difference: a toy built around an illustrator's work that also includes the handles and reinforced construction to survive actual play.

The daisy design by Hattie Stewart gives it enough visual presence that leaving it on the floor doesn't look like neglect. If you've avoided plush toys because your dog dismantles them in minutes, the maxbone construction addresses that without sacrificing the soft texture dogs prefer for long chew sessions.

Good gift when

  • Dogs who destroy standard plush toys quickly
  • Owners who want pet gear that looks intentional, not garish
  • Dogs who love tug-of-war sessions

Skip it if Limited-edition means you may not be able to replace it once your dog wears this one out

What's included

  • Plush daisy toy with tug handles

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Arrives as a dog toy without gift packaging; wrap separately if presenting as a gift.

The details

This plush toy reimagines an artist-designed daisy in a form your dog can actually play with. The collaboration between illustrator Hattie Stewart, Marc Jacobs, and maxbone turns a graphic flower motif into a soft toy built with tug handles and reinforced seams.

The design keeps its visual appeal even after rough play. Bright colors and the recognizable daisy shape make it something you won't mind leaving out, while the construction handles chewing, tugging, and shaking. The handles give you and your dog clear grip points for interactive play.

Maxbone builds this toy with materials meant to withstand repeated use. It's soft enough for comfort but structured to hold its shape through the kind of play that destroys most plush toys in an afternoon. The limited-edition status reflects the collaboration itself rather than scarcity-driven marketing.

Whether your dog prefers solo chewing sessions or back-and-forth tug games, the toy accommodates both. The size and handle placement make it easy for humans to hold during play, and the plush construction is gentle on mouths during long chew sessions.

Limited-edition collaboration featuring Hattie Stewart's flower design in durable plush

$25at maxbone.com

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Questions

Is this toy safe for aggressive chewers?
It's built with durable construction to withstand chewing and tugging, but no plush toy is indestructible. Supervise dogs who consume fabric or stuffing, and remove the toy if pieces start to come apart.
How big is this toy?
The merchant description does not specify dimensions. The handles suggest it's sized for interactive tug play between a human and a dog.
Can I wash this toy?
The merchant does not provide washing instructions. Most durable plush dog toys can be spot-cleaned, but check any labels attached to the toy before submerging it.

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