RAYITO Octopus Dog Toys no-stuffing squeaky plush with crinkle paper (Purple/Blue) for small to medium dogs
Product description
The essentials
If your dog gets bored quickly with basic plush toys, this RAYITO Octopus is built around a simple idea: add a squeak and crinkle so play feels more “active” without needing batteries or anything complicated. It’s a lightweight octopus-shaped chew toy in soft plush, designed for interactive moments like fetch and for everyday chewing.
On paper, the standout is the “no stuffing” approach. Instead of cotton padding inside, the toy is made to be safer for dogs to chew and bite, with less worry about swallowing or choking on internal filling. There’s also a squeak located in the head—squeeze the octopus head firmly and it should sound off. The 8 legs contain wrinkled paper for extra interest during chewing and play.

What you’ll notice day to day
This isn’t the sort of toy you buy just to look cute on the sofa. It’s meant to keep small to medium dogs engaged through sound cues.
- Squeak on demand: the squeak is hidden in the head, so the sound depends on you (or your dog) pressing and squeezing the head.
- Crinkle during chewing: the legs include crinkle paper, which can add a different sensation compared with plain plush.
- Soft outside, smoother feel: the plush uses a composite sandwich mesh described as soft and smooth to the touch.



A practical example: if you play fetch indoors, you can toss it, let your dog grab it, and then watch how the toy’s sounds come into play. As your dog mouths and tugs at the head and legs, you’re more likely to get squeaks and crinkles that encourage repeat play.
That said, it may not be the loudest option compared with toys that have bigger, more exposed sound mechanisms. If your dog needs very strong audio stimulation to stay interested, you might find it a little restrained.
Key points on materials and the “no stuffing” design

The toy is described as being made from high-quality plush with smooth fabric, and it’s positioned as not harming dogs’ health. The key “no stuffing” element is the reason it stands out in this category: there’s no cotton padding inside, so you’re not dealing with the classic risk of internal filling.
Worth noting: no-stuffing can be safer for chewing, but it doesn’t make the toy indestructible. Any plush toy can get shredded over time, especially with determined chewers. It’s still smart to monitor play and remove the toy if it becomes damaged.
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)



Who it suits best
It makes sense if you’re looking for an interactive plush chew toy for small to medium dogs. It’s also presented as a toy that can be used for indoor/outdoor throwing games, and it’s pitched as a puppy interaction toy for training-style play.
Who should be more cautious

It may not be a great match if: - you want a toy that sounds automatically every time it’s moved (this one requires squeezing for the squeak), - your dog is a heavy, relentless destroyer of plush toys and routinely rips through stuffing (even without cotton padding, external fabric can still be pulled apart), - you’re specifically chasing the loudest squeak-and-crinkle experience possible.
Tech summary
Technical details



- Type: squeaky plush dog chew toy with crinkle paper
- No stuffing: no cotton padding inside
- Sound mechanism: squeak in the head (requires squeezing), crinkle paper in the 8 legs
- Shape: octopus
- Colours listed: Purple and Blue
- Use cases mentioned: fetch (indoors/outdoors) and interactive play/training
Should you buy it?
Final verdict
Buy it if your priority is a soft octopus-shaped dog toy that keeps things interesting with both a squeeze-activated squeak and crinkle paper in the legs—while also avoiding internal cotton stuffing. It’s a straightforward choice for small to medium dogs who enjoy chewing and mouthing toys, especially during throw-and-chase sessions.
Skip it if you need a toy that squeaks constantly with movement, or if your dog tends to shred plush toys immediately and you’re after something that’s likely to survive that style of play for a long time.
Before you commit, it’s worth checking the size and confirming it suits your dog’s chewing habits—particularly how they interact with the head versus the legs. If you like the idea of sound cues during fetch and training, this one is designed with that in mind.
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