My dog (the mighty Chihuahua/Terrier hunter) loved this toy! He doesn't like the smooth chew toys like Nyla bone or smooth Kongs as they don't feel like prey.This one he loved to chase after and tussle with it in his mouth.It's certainly tougher than most of generic PetSmart dog toys, but he's still managed to remove most of the limbs in about three weeks time.My boyfriend and I are picking up our new puppy in May, so I've been researching around Amazon for the best dog toys. I will update this review when we actually have our puppy and I can accurately review how she is with it. However, I wanted to point out something I noticed as soon as I got it out of the box. I knew this was a squeaky toy, so when I first got it, I automatically squeezed around the middle of the toy to see what it sounded like. To my surprise, it did not squeak or make any noise after squeezing it multiple times. It wasn't until I handed it to my brother that he noticed the squeaker was located near the rear end, right side of the moose (exactly where the Kong Cozie tag is.) This was a little annoying to me as I knew that the puppy would have to hold it a certain way for the toy to squeak since it's not in the middle of the toy where it will get bitten/chewed most often. After a little shifting though, I was able to move the squeaker to the middle part of the toy to where it will squeak more often when the puppy holds it in her mouth (presumably.)As I said, I will update this review when I see my puppy actually playing with it. I just thought this was something to point out to others this might have happened to, or are planning on buying the toy. The squeaker is movable, with a little work :)Update: So I have a 6 week old Australian Shepherd and she really loves this toy so far. I got the medium size and she really enjoys chewing on the moose's antlers and arms and legs. I like to tug on it with her and squeaking it at the same time and she loves it!! It's showing no signs of wear yet, but I'll update again as she grows.Update: almost a month later, and this moose is still going strong!! We tug and tug on it all day long. It has become her favorite toy. I've also put it in the washer about 3 times now (due to accidents in our crate) and it is holding up so well!!! If it happens to fall apart anytime, I will definitely buy another one.Update: my puppy is now six months and this moose is still her favorite! Although, we may have had one tiny accident. We have tugged and tugged on this moose so much that one of his arms came clean off!! The stitching on these toys are genius. There was no open hole for stuffing to fall out and we are still able to play with the toy just as much as before, only Abby has one less limb to tug on.**Update: Moose is such a hit, we have 3 of them now. He loves Moose more than most of his other toys. We even got a few other cozy kongs, but nope, just Moose. He knows it by name. Loves to toss it around or just sit there gnawing at it. Moose was so great, we got lamb. But lamb has a bit of long fur on it's tail and neck. This was instantly recognized by our diligent little dog as abnormal, thus needing immediate removal. So we had to take lamby away until she gets a haircut. **Our new older dog is not a chewer (we are so lucky.)He is very reluctant to put anything in his mouth. We have bought those rubber kongs (he just licks them a few times to humor us) and rope toys (he'll chew for a second but then tries to teeth on the edges like he is flossing with it.)We got one of this brand (with rope in it as a skeleton) at the store when he was having a stressful day (groomer did not dry him completely and he is a very fluffy dog) and he got a little of his anger out on it. It looks like he is tossing it around and tearing it apart, but this is just a facade. He actually was unstitching the cute patches that were sewn onto that bear. Nothing else is altered, though most of it is soaked. How does he do this? I do not know, but he seems to use his little tiny teeth ever so delicately. At first he was frightened by the squeak toy inside, but now this gets him motivated to work to find and squeak it on his own.This seamstress dog of ours needed to not go around unstitching things, so we tried this. Well, this moose is ever so delicately groomed by the dog. He does not chew it, but proceeds to comb out all the "fur" with his teeny teeth. Moose is soaked and well combed out upon inspection. Granted he does like the bear more than the moose most of the time, as the bear has threads to undo, moose does end up a (sopping wet) well-groomed moose rather frequently.It's great that he will actually use this moose.He just got two of his little teeth taken out as they were fractured, but I expect when he is allowed to eat hard things and use toys again, he will work around the fact that some of his teeth are missing to play with this toy.Based on the moose being a normal looking stuffed animal, I would think that a dog that chews at all would have it disassembled in a short time.I am giving Marvin the Moose 5 stars as my dog Lottie loves him (I think this is Marvin the Moose number 4). But, he doesn't last long though as Lottie is known as Lottie the destroyer. She is a 3 year old JAck Russell and not much stays stuffed for long with her around. But even long after Marvin is de-stuffed, and he's an empty shell, she loves him still and chews on his ears and face and tail, until they are no more.This thing has been pulled around by 3 fairly destructive dogs. It has been in tug of wars, shaken like crazy and been chewed until it is wet and yucky.And it still looks great, and the dogs love it.You might pay more for Kong stuff, but it so much tougher than regular dog toys. It's still a soft toy and WILL get destroyed, but this has lasted a few month more than most.We have the blue bear version of this too and our Boston loves them. He takes them to bed with him every nightThis lasted all of 3 minutes. Bought for a 13 week old puppy. Disappointed is an understatement given that Kong is supposed to make durable pet toys. Do t waste your moneyMarvin Moose was Dan the Border Collie's travel companion when we brought him home six week's ago. Since then Marvin Moose has been Dan's number 1 favourite toy, and has stood up extremely well to all the games and fun that Dan and him had shared so far :)