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Petstages Heartbeat Pillow

Petstages Heartbeat Pillow
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Petstages Heartbeat Pillow

 
 
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Features
  • Heartbeat sound can be turned on as desired

  • Sound lasts 5 minutes once activated

  • Cozy fleece and plush pillow

  • Machine Washable

  • Great to calm pets of any age


Description

Adorable plush pillow uses the sound of a heartbeat to calm and sooth an anxious puppy or dog. The pillow contains a heartbeat mechanism that can be turned on as desired or removed for washing. It provides a great way to reduce separation anxiety in dogs and/or ease the transition into a new home for a puppy.


Product Details
Product Length:7.5 inches
Product Width:2.75 inches
Product Height:10.5 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:7.7 inches
Package Width:7.5 inches
Package Height:2.5 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 52 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5He can't sleep without it...  Aug 10, 2009 By Denisse Pichardo "Den"
My dog loooooooves this toy. I can say my pup has a lot of different toys which I tend to rotate so he does not get bored of them, but he will not let me leave him without this one. He actually takes it to sleep with in his crate. When he moves form one area to another of the house, he will take this toy to the place he wants to be in, and then go back and take any other he wants to play with. Generally he puts the toy near his chest (when beating) and plays with his other toys. I can't say it really "calms" him, but I can affirm that he enjoys the sound of the heartbeat.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


4A puppy owner's dream  Jun 20, 2009 By K. Cannava
The heartbeat pillow saved me during the first week after I brought my 7 week old Shih tzu home. It calmed her down and made her feel secure. At first I had to turn it on for her, but now she is stepping on it to turn on the heartbeat. Wonderful product!

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4Good for other purpose  Oct 16, 2009 By L. Kieling
My puppy had a hard time being left alone when we first got him at 9 weeks. I bought the heart beat pillow to try to help with the separation anxiety. When I got it in the mail and gave it to him, he loved it... but more because he was having fun attacking the pillow to try to get to the sound. It keeps him busy and helps with his biting, even though it is not meant to be a chew toy. I think its worth trying for your pup... you never know what they will like it for, but I'm sure they'll like it!

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3Heartbeat pillow  Mar 01, 2010 By MereH "mb6210"
my puppy (7 week old lab) liked this- but as a chew toy more than anything. Does not even seem to notice if heartbeat is on or not. after chewing on it a few days, removed the box with the "heartbeat" as it is inside bone pillow, seam is velcro. I thought the puppy would be able to easily open the velcro and remove plastic casing for chewing. was hoping it would help appease him when alone or at night, but didn't work for that function. seems to be a pretty sturdy chew toy though!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Nice chew toy  Jul 23, 2010 By LEB "--Lori"
My now 4 month old cocker spaniel puppy enjoys playing with this everyday. We call it her "pillow". WARNING! In my opinion, this toy should not be given unsupervised to a puppy over 8 weeks or so. First of all, the heart beat sound freaked my puppy out rather than relaxing her. Secondly, after a week or so, she was able to pull apart the velcro and expose the mechanical unit inside. I felt that made it very unsafe. I performed heart surgery and simply removed that unit for good - it pulls right out and you squeeze the velcro back together. Now, this is one of her favorite toys to "kill". She takes it in her mouth and shakes it like crazy. This and one other toy are the only things she does that with. If she didn't enjoy it so much, I would have had to give this a much lower rating.

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