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Poopers the Opossum Plush Extra-Large + Multi-Part + Enrichment Dog Toy

  • Poopers the Opossum Plush Extra-Large + Multi-Part + Enrichment Dog Toy

The 3-second version

  • Four detachable pieces for fetch, tug, and solo play
  • Grunt tube squeaker plus three disc squeakers across sections
  • Crinkle panels and treat-hiding compartments for enrichment
  • Not for aggressive chewers or shredders
  • Four loose pieces to keep track of
  • Hand wash only, air dry required

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Poopers the Opossum Plush Extra-Large Multi-Part Enrichment Dog Toy

Most large plush dog toys are oversized versions of small-dog designs: one squeaker, no structure, gone in an afternoon. This splits into four independent pieces with different sounds and a grunt tube that doesn't produce the same high squeak dogs tune out after a dozen repetitions. The treat-hiding pockets turn it into an activity rather than just a chew target, which matters for dogs that get bored and destructive when play feels repetitive. If your dog ignores toys after the first squeak or you're rotating through replacements every week, the multi-part build and layered features keep the interaction going long enough to justify the size.

Good gift when

  • Large dogs that carry and interact with plush toys regularly
  • Multi-dog households where toys get shared or competed over
  • Dogs that lose interest in single-squeak or simple chew toys
  • Owners using treat puzzles or enrichment feeding at home

Skip it if Dogs that shred plush toys in minutes will destroy this quickly, and the multiple parts mean more pieces to track or replace if separated.

Specs

Dimensions
8"D x 13"W x 24"H
Size
Extra Large
Parts Included
4 detachable sections
Squeakers
1 grunt tube, 3 disc squeakers
Features
Crinkle material, treat-hiding compartments
Material
Plush
Care
Hand wash, air dry

What's included

  • Poopers the Opossum main body
  • 3 detachable plush sections

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Arrives as a plush toy set; wrap separately or include in a gift basket with other pet supplies.

The details

This oversized opossum arrives as a four-part play system designed to keep dogs busy and engaged. The main body houses a grunt tube squeaker that produces a distinctive low tone, while three additional disc squeakers are scattered across the separate pieces. Crinkle material sewn into panels adds texture and sound variation that holds attention across play sessions.

Each of the four sections detaches, turning a single toy into multiple objects for fetch, tug, or independent chewing. The construction accommodates treat hiding, letting you tuck kibble or training rewards into folds and openings so dogs work to discover them. This approach transforms simple retrieval into a puzzle that rewards persistence.

At two feet tall when assembled, the scale suits larger breeds and multi-dog households where toys get passed between players. The plush exterior withstands mouthing without sacrificing the soft texture dogs prefer for carrying and settling down with. Multiple sound sources mean each piece offers a reason to keep playing, whether your dog fixates on squeakers or prefers the rustle of crinkle.

The design balances durability with sensory variety. Dogs that demolish single-squeak toys in minutes often spend longer with this because the payoff keeps changing—new sounds, new shapes, new hiding spots. It works equally well for solo play and for households where dogs take turns or compete for the most interesting piece.

Poopers suits dogs that engage with toys beyond a quick chew. If your dog carries stuffed animals around, plays hide-and-seek with kibble, or gets bored with standard squeakers, the multi-part structure and layered features provide enough novelty to hold interest. Hand wash when needed and allow to air dry fully before the next play session.

Four-piece interactive play set with squeakers, crinkle, and treat-hiding compartments

$18at bark.co

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Questions

Can this toy hold up to heavy chewing?
It's built for mouthing, carrying, and interactive play rather than sustained aggressive chewing. Dogs that shred plush toys quickly will likely damage this. It works best for dogs that engage with toys through squeaking, carrying, and treat-seeking rather than demolition.
How do the four parts separate?
Each section detaches so you can spread them out for multi-dog play, use one piece at a time to extend the toy's life, or hide them individually for enrichment games. They're designed to come apart during play without ripping.
Where do treats hide in this toy?
The construction includes folds and openings in the plush where you can tuck kibble or small training treats. Dogs work to discover them by nosing, pawing, and manipulating the fabric, which adds a puzzle element to playtime.
Is this too big for medium-sized dogs?
At two feet tall, it's sized for large breeds, but medium dogs that enjoy carrying oversized toys or playing tug can handle it. The four-part design means smaller dogs can focus on individual sections rather than wrestling the whole assembly.
What does the grunt tube squeaker sound like?
It produces a lower, more resonant tone than standard high-pitched disc squeakers. The sound is distinctive and less grating, which can hold a dog's interest longer, especially if they've grown accustomed to typical squeaks.

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