This lineup mixes genuine dog toys with vintage McDonald’s Happy Meal collectibles, so we evaluated each by what it is actually built for. The collectible pieces are display novelties not designed for a dog’s mouth, while the fast-food themed plush toys from makers like P.L.A.Y. are made for play, so we judged the toys on squeaker durability and chew safety using manufacturer descriptions and aggregated owner feedback. What we like is being clear about the difference, because a hard plastic Happy Meal toy is a choking and tooth risk, not a chew toy. In our evaluation we found the food-themed plush options give you the fun novelty look with real play durability. We recommend choosing a toy sized to your dog and supervising chewing, removing any toy that begins to tear since exposed squeakers and stuffing are choking hazards.

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