Target and Bark are taking your dog to the Australian Outback with new dog toys

Target Store in Times Square in New York City
Target Store in Times Square in New York City / Gary Hershorn/GettyImages
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Target recently introduced a new line of Bark dog toys! The theme? The Australian Outback. Or Australian Outbark, as their site names it. But how many toys could they come up with for such a specific theme? You'd be surprised (the answer is 12).

Let's start with the Shrimp on the Barkie plush toy set (did you expect Bark to not be incredibly obvious with this theme??)! The set includes a shrimp toy, a steak toy, and a "Furster's" beer toy. They are all plush and all feature a squeaker. You can get the set for only $9.99.

Up next, it's kangaroo time! Tapanga Kanga is a purple plush kangaroo plush toy with crinkle and a squeaker inside. You can get her for your pup for $9.99. Staying on the kangaroo theme, there is also a kangaroo crossing toss toy that is perfect for a game of catch. It's also $9.99.

It wouldn't be an Australian Outback collection without a crocodile, right? The crocodile plush toy has yellow eyes and a long snout that your dog will be able to sink their teeth into. Like the others, it features a squeaker and is $9.99 on Target's website.

Target and Bark collab for new Australian Outback dog toys

There are also a few other toy sets. The first is a wombat set that comes with a wombat plushy and a poo toy. I kid you not. It comes with a squeaky poop toy with a winky face on it. And yes, it's only $9.99. The second set is a classic: it's toast and Vegemite. Or, in this case, Vegemutt. Both toys are fluffy and include crinkle material and a squeaker inside. The set is $9.99 on Target's website.

The rest of the toys in the collection include a sugar glider toy, a passport toy, an emu plushy, a purple platypus plush, a koala rope toy, and a larger "Furster's" beer can toy. And yes...they are all $9.99.

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