BARK now has CVS receipt toy and it’s perfect

GREENBRAE, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 16: Pedestrians walk by a CVS store on February 16, 2021 in Greenbrae, California. CVS reported better than expected fourth-quarter earnings as the retail pharmacy chain brought in new customers with COVID-19 testing and vaccines. The company's revenue was $69.55 billion compared to $66.89 billion one year ago. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
GREENBRAE, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 16: Pedestrians walk by a CVS store on February 16, 2021 in Greenbrae, California. CVS reported better than expected fourth-quarter earnings as the retail pharmacy chain brought in new customers with COVID-19 testing and vaccines. The company's revenue was $69.55 billion compared to $66.89 billion one year ago. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) /
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Is there anything that won’t be turned into a dog toy? Basically, all kinds of food, Disney characters, and even NBA players have been turned into a squeaky toy. But BARK has taken it to another level with their latest toy. What is it? A CVS receipt.

Anyone who has been to CVS knows their receipts are ridiculously long. It’s something they are well-known for at this point. People have even made scarves that look like their receipts. But now the receipts have gone to the dogs.

BARK’s latest toy is a roll of CVS receipts. The rolled-up part is filled with crinkly material and a squeaker. It’s printed with a barcode and has a very good pun on it: CVS Furmacy.

It also has a receipt tail that is perfect for dogs who like to grab and whip their toys around a bit. The tail is also printed to look exactly like a CVS receipt. It has a barcode, several CVS coupons (one for sparkling toilet water), and even lists a few items your dog may have purchased.

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The items include Mutts Weekly Magazine, Breeders Digest Magazine, Chew-tips, Cat Allergy Pills, and Dog Breathe Chewpaste. Just what every dog needs!

And it may not only be a fun toy. It might also work as the distraction your dog needs to stay away from the actual receipts. I don’t know about your dog, but mine loves to rip up paper. If I can distract her with a toy like this, I can get rid of the receipt before she even thinks of grabbing it out of the bag and ripping it into a million pieces.

This new dog toy can be found at CVS (shocking, I know) and is currently $9.99. You will (like it or not) also get a human version of this receipt when you checkout, but it probably won’t be as fun to play with. At least not for you!

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What do you think of this new CVS receipt dog toy? Will you be getting one for your dog? Let us know in the comments below!