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5.1.2012

Doggie Doo featured heavily in many Must Have Toy lists for 2011 and, despite the scatological nature of the game, you can see why. In an era of touch-screen technology and TV tie-ins, it's almost a breath of (not so) fresh air to see a toy that doesn't rely heavily on branding or peer pressure to be fun or popular.The game itself is simple; a plastic daschund with a tube that runs from his mouth to his bottom. The lead is basically a hand-operated pump which, when squeezed, pushes air inside the dog. You feed the dog a brightly-coloured treat (similar in texture to Gak), put the bone-shaped stopper in his mouth and you're ready to go. Game-play is dictated by the roll of a dice (how retro is that?!)and, in a rare show of magnanimity, the youngest player goes first. The die is labelled 1, 2 and 3 to indicate the number of squeezes the player gives the lead, with each squeeze forcing the dog treat through the dog's inner workings and producing a rather charming squelching sound in the process (imagine a deflating balloon or a flatulent aunt). Play passes around in a similar manner until the treat finally reappears at the back end of the dog as a poop. The player holding the lead gets to claim this poop, using his or her coloured scoop and play continues until someone has collected three poops.My main concern with this game was how difficult it would be for small hands to manipulate the lead/pump but it seems that the manufacturers also had this in mind and even a three year old can operate the game without frustration. Speaking of which, one minor niggle is doggie constipation. Every so often, the dog will get blocked and play will stop while this needs to be fixed. Usually, as pointed out in the instructions, feeding the dog an extra treat will speed things along although I did find myself using pens and chopsticks on occasion to dig the poop out. I'd put this down to my own impatience rather than a flaw in the instructions or design though.The manufacturers of the game are very keen to point out that this is (partly) an educational toy, teaching prospective young pet owners to clean up after their wayward pets but, to be honest, if every pet pooch dropped these luminescent yellow blobs in the street we'd all have a much better chance of avoiding them and everyone would be much happier anyway. As for me, I just think it's a hilarious game. Not for everyone - I know the mother-in-law was less than impressed on Boxing Day - but it's a farting and pooping plastic dog. You'd imagine this would be some kind of cultural coup in France (with Paris being the home of the dog turd) but, surprisingly for a nation of dog lovers, some of us stuffy Brits seem to find this game offensive. Regardless of the alleged educational value, I think this game is a success purely for harking back to simpler times. If someone would've told me a year ago that I'd be spending Christmas 2011 shooting poop out of a plastic dog's bottom and laughing like a drain, I'd have seriously doubted their credibility.Maybe next year, flushed with the success and social impact of Doggie Doo, the manufacturers will make a plastic baby that craps and vomits and follows you around the house crying, in an attempt to tackle unwanted pregnancies. Now there's a game I'd like to see. Any takers?
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19.6.2012

We bought this game for our four year old as a Christmas present last year and he absolutely loves it. We play as a family and it's funny to watch him looking up the dog's backside in anticipation of the "poo" coming out. Yes, it gets stuck sometimes, but once you've worked out the right amount of "food" to put in then it works more times than it doesn't. As other reviewers have said the build quality could be better and ours also stopped working after six months. Upon taking a screwdriver to the dog I found that a small 3-way valve that connects 3 tubes inside the dog had snapped off on one side. I wrote to the manufacturer asking how I could go about buying a replacement valve and received a fast response saying they would send a free replacement out by post.The replacement arrived this morning as promised and we'll be playing the game again this evening. A fun family game, could be built better (but so could most toys nowadays) and 1st class customer service from the manufacturer.
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17.10.2012

This game is brilliant fun, you have to get the yellow goo just right for it to work hence some of the bad reviews. To get the goo right fill the dog biscuit just slightly over then take the goo and press it into the dogs mouth just so it's still peeping out of his mouth (DO NOT push it down his throat - this will not work and you will end up with doggy constipation) whilst the goo is slightly peeping out his mouth, get the dog bone and in one smooth push, push the bone into his throat, as far as it will go. This will press the goo firmly into the correct position for the game to work correctly. Leave the dog bone in place throughout the pooping process.This game was bought for my 4 year olds birthday and he loves it,we're all in hysterics as the dog sounds like he's trumping as you press the pump, can't wait to play it with a group of friends as this will be a real fun party game.
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9.9.2017

My daughter absolutely loves this. It arrived yesterday and I just happened to have a day off work; she is 4 years old and doing the half-days at school that they do, so she was home by 12.30pm and this game arrived just before, so she was very excited to play it straight away!Comes with 2x resealable packs of "dog food" (it's not playdoh texture, it's like that squidgy slime stuff that I remember having in A pot as a kid) and a "dog treat cutter" so you can cut the slime to the right size to avoid getting it stuck in the dog. (Ours only got stuck once but it's not a problem, if you just cut another and put it in, pump it through, both come out as poo the other end)Simple rules and easy to play.I wasn't sure what to expect because I saw some bad reviews but I'm so glad I bought it, she found it hilarious! Definitely recommend it!
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2.1.2015

I can only write from my family's experience with Doggy doo over the Christmas holiday. We played it on Christmas day including 5 adults and one 8 year old and found it excellent fun. We quickly realized you needed more dough to get it to go thro the dog,easy to work out and do. After 5 minutes we got it working and all found it great fun to use.We are all dog lovers which helped the fun.The noises emitted were very funny and we felt it was a robustly made game and was easy to use and understand. We then took it on Boxing day to another house with more guests and also loved playing it after our meal. I cannot understand so many negative 'reviews on this game. Anyone who is a dog owner/lover,give it a go.All the adults who played found it hilarious and several guests said they were going to purchase it themselves.
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3.1.2015

Now id read all the bad reviews i wasnt willing to get but my daughter asked every santa she saw and even rung him and it was the top of her list so i thought wth shell see for herself how rubbish it was but omg i have to take it bk its been hours of bursting out in laughter fun with her grandparents and aunts uncles all wanting a go as well as her cousins and ive only had to give the dog a blow though once i watched a toy thing on youtube of how best to make it work so followed that compelty didnt bother with the cutter as not anoth dought u need a decent size amount for a decent game and poo u no its working and when not because of the farting noises that are so laughable really do recomendin the end halliously funny farty dog
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7.1.2013

Summary: Great toy for the right age group. (With boys that's pretty much 4 - 104)I ordered this back in October before reading all the bad feedback, and come Christmas Day was worried about the durability or how much fishing out of Doo I was going to have to do-do.Turns out I was pleasantly surprised. The dog itself seems pretty solid, the only worry was the lead attached to the body (and I was right).Never had any issues of getting the right measure of do-goo into it and the four year old can pump it no problem. He loves it, especially the noise as it's pitch increases as it gets near the business end.We did have a lead break from the body but Amazon replaced it in double quick time,so extra kudos goes to them to.
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14.12.2014

My 7 year old had been asking for this for a couple of years but I refused to pay a lot for it because of the poor reviews. I finally caved and bought it on special offer. It has been well played with and it has amused member of our family and friends of all ages. The dog food does get stuck at times but it is easily sorted by blowing into the dogs mouth (which makes fun noises too) or by flushing with warm water and left to dry. It is a fun game and I am pleased I bought it because it has brought a lot of laughter to the house. It is certainly not worth £20 but worth £10-£15. 4* because it does get a bit boring after a while.Best to put in away in a cupboard for a while instead of playing it all the time.
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7.3.2012

The whole concept of Doggie Doo is wrong on so many levels, but its highly amusing though.Feeding the doggie can be troublesome, particular if it gets constipated (I'll leave you to find out how). The noises it makes is worth the money alone, it makes any adult feel childish and it always gets everyone laughing.The build quality is OK, the hose and pump are durable, we've used ours alot, but if the dog was to split (its two parts stuck together, the seam runs the length of the Doggie) it would lose its vacuum and therefore stop working.On an educational side of things, my 3 year old daughter asked me the digestive system, so I guess it is educational to some degree,but not for the squirmish parents.
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20.1.2012

My three and a half year old son plays with this toy for ages and laughs every single time the dog makes a trumping sound. Initially I was very disappointed because the toy only seemed to work occasionally and we spent a long time rinsing the dog treat stuff out of the dog. I rang the manufacturer (telephone number on the instruction leaflet), got straight through without having to hang around listening to an automated answering service, and the helpful lady said that we had probably been unlucky enough to get a bad batch of dog treat and she would send us some more. It arrived after a couple of days and the toy now works well.

2.1.2012

We had this bought for our three and six year olds and I have to say it's hilarious, albeit in a toilet humour way. Most of the reviews on here talk about the dog breaking, but we found that this was because the amount of "poo" the instructions tell you to put in isn't enough. This meant air was able to get around the pellets once in the tube, which stopped the pump handle pushing it further down. After a bit of experimenting, we found two pellets at once was much better and produce a few break-free games.In general, a funny and brain-free laugh for a quarter of a hour, which to a six and three year old is about a week!

11.1.2012

This game is hystercial!I gave this to my two-year-old nephew for Christmas and he (and all the family) loved it. It is just good, silly fun. There is no educational value to this game at all (unless you are planning on getting a puppy for your kids, and what to teach them how to poopa-scoop).The squelchy noises as the putty makes its way through the dog are an added bonus.It is quite pricey for what it is, and although the dog seems quite durable, if the putty gets on the carpet, it picks up fluff. But who can put a price on something which made everyone from a two-year-old to his grandmother laugh out load?!

6.1.2013

First of all, yes, the playdoh gets stuck sometimes. There are detailed instructions on what to do if it does (clean it out with water, feed it more food, or you could blow it out like my partner does which we all have a great laugh at!)Aside from that it is a great game! Not much of a concept but it's not needed with a dog who farts and the rest of the household being boys. Came quickly and was well packaged too. My sons had this on list for Santa so nothing beats getting it for them since it was wanted so much.Happy mum as I now have happy boys :) (including the old one and some uncles/cousins too ;) )

27.7.2015

Well it is disgusting and the sound it makes horrible but it really makes my just turned 4 year old laugh. He saw it on the advert and wanted and finally got for his birthday the weekend. He understands you must measure out the right amount of food and put the bone in after and if it does get stuck which hasn't happened much then we just add another treat in and pump and they come out joined . You must put the bone in after the food or the game won't pump and you need to tell your child to push the trigger firm or that could cause food to get stuck. Great game but yucky ha

15.3.2017

I purchased this toy at the request of my grandchild...My first impression was ewe yuk! sounds disgusting! but then having been worn down by an ever increasing request gave in...ordered It on line ,arrived promptly.This product is well worth every pound.. the quality and colours are great for young children, a good educational too!and conversational piece, Gave my grandchild and friends plus neighbours lots of giggles and laughter.This made my grandchild so happy and well you just cant put a price on happiness!! this product gets a thumbs up from me.

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