IPaw'd Dog Toy

Special Price £8.99 Regular Price £12.50
In stock

Introducing the latest technology suitable for your techy pooch, the iPaw’d.

The iPaw’d is a super soft dog toy designed to look like the Apple iPad. The iPaw’d dog toy features embroidered icons for some of the latest canine Apps, downloaded straight from the iPaw’d App Store of course! Apps include, FaceBark, DDDstore, DogTube, SaFurri, LocalTreats, and Bark Street Journal.

Everyone else in the house uses Apple products and now even your dog can have one of his own! Sadly, his however does not connect to the internet! Soft and chewable with a squeak!

Dimensions: Approx 7.5" x 5.5".

If the iPaw'd is too big for your pooch, check out the iBone Dog Toy here

Made by Dog Diggin Designs

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Standard Standard Delivery 10-14 days £2.45
     

 

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Standard Highlands/Islands of Scotland 2-5 days £4.95
Standard N Ireland 2-5 days £4.95
     
If you need to return or exchange an item please email us at [email protected] within 14 days of receiving your item stating your full name and contact details and your reason for return. You will then be issued with the correct returns address to send the goods back to.

You must return the item within 28 days from delivery in brand new, unused, saleable condition and you are responsible for the cost and risk of return so please ensure you take out the correct postal insurance. In the case of an exchange of size, you will also have to pay the difference in cost if there is any.

Returns/Exchanges are not accepted on any item which has been personalised, made to order and therefore bespoke or perishable.

If the item arrives faulty or it is not what you ordered, you will either be sent the correct item as soon as possible or you will be issued a full refund. It is possible incorrect items will be collected by a courier arranged by us or our suppliers.

Your refund will be issued within 30 days of returning the item.

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