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Sammy the Yorkshire Terrier with the Squeaky Yorkie Plush Toy

Plate I — Field tested by Sammy

The Play Edit · Long-form Review

Squeaky Yorkie Plush Toy

Words · Craig & Sammy · ASIN B01MXWOYCN · Filed under  Plush Toys

“Sammy's been carrying this around for months — soft, cute, does the pig grunt thing. Durability depends entirely on whether your dog actually wants to destroy it or just carry it like a lovey.”

Every Yorkie needs a cuddle buddy that squeaks back! This adorable Fattiez Pig plush toy from Outward Hound is perfectly sized for your petite pup's playtime and snuggle sessions. Yorkies are known for forming strong attachments to their favorite toys, and this chubby little pig has all the qualities to become your pup's new best friend. The irresistible squeaker inside will have your Yorkie pouncing, shaking, and proudly carrying their prize around the house. The soft plush exterior is gentle for those Yorkie teeth while still being durable enough for light chewing and endless fetch games.

At the small size, it's just right for your 4-7 pound companion to carry in their mouth without dragging on the ground. Unlike toys made for larger breeds, this one won't overwhelm your Yorkie's petite frame. The round, squeezable shape makes it easy for little paws to bat around during independent play. Whether your Yorkie wants to play or needs something comforting to snuggle with during nap time, this versatile plush delivers. Check Amazon for current availability.

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The Notes
Sizing
Sized for Yorkies 4–7 lb · check the printed chest measurement
Source
Amazon · ASIN B01MXWOYCN
Filed
Plush Toys
Brand
Outward Hound
Reviews
4.4 · 10068 ratings
Verdict
Worth it

What owners loved

  • + Dogs genuinely love it — 102 of 102 pet happiness mentions are positive, and the pig squeak/grunt sound is a frequent draw
  • + Cute, hand-sized design works well for small dogs looking to carry and snuggle rather than shred
  • + Holds up reasonably well for light-to-medium play — 154 of 375 durability mentions praise how long it lasts

Watch for

  • Durability is inconsistent: 221 of 375 reviewers report it falling apart quickly, especially for aggressive chewers
  • Size is deceiving — 79 of 136 size mentions note it's smaller than expected, making it unsuitable for larger dogs
  • Squeaker sometimes fails or doesn't match the advertised 'grunt' — 140 of 292 squeakiness mentions are negative

What owners say

From the reviews.

This pig plush has a solid following (4.4 rating, 10k+ reviews) largely because dogs find it genuinely appealing — the squeak and size work well for small, gentle dogs. However, durability is the sticking point: while some report it lasting months, nearly 60% of durability feedback is negative, with aggressive chewers destroying it in minutes to days. It's best framed as a soft companion toy rather than a durable chew toy, and fits small breeds better than advertised.

Source · 10068 verified Amazon reviews · Average 4.4 stars

Customer questions

Things people ask.

Q01. Will this toy survive an aggressive chewer? +

Probably not. 221 of 375 durability mentions report it falling apart fast, often within minutes to a week. One owner's 20lb Cavalier destroyed it within an hour. It's designed for light play and carrying, not serious chewing.

Q02. Is it actually small enough for tiny dogs to hold? +

Yes, if you have a small dog (under 15 lbs). 57 of 136 size mentions praise the hand-sized fit. However, 79 mention it's smaller than expected — larger dogs can't grip it comfortably.

Q03. Does it really make a pig grunt sound? +

Not quite. While some describe it as a pig snort or grunt, 140 of 292 squeakiness mentions note it's just a regular squeak, not the advertised grunt. A few reviewers felt misled by the marketing.

Q04. How washable is it? +

At least one reviewer reported throwing it in the washer successfully and appreciated the washability. However, this isn't a common theme in the data — treat it as a bonus rather than a feature.

Q05. Is it worth the money? +

If your dog is a light player, yes — reviewers cite good value for the price and the entertainment it provides. But if your dog destroys toys, you'll buy replacements frequently, making it poor value overall. 52 of 114 value mentions are negative.

The verdict

Bought, tested, would worth it.

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