The toys were fun for my little girl, however the toys I thought were going to be the most durable were the ones that were destroyed first. She definitely had a good time with them before I had to pick up little pieces of brightly coloured plastic. Absolutely worth the money though- and it filled out her toy basket nicely(the long orange and yellow rope was her toy before I ordered these ones, does not come in the set)The product was exactly as pictured, but I would advise against ordering if your dog loves to chew and tear toys up. A couple of the toys are plastic and could be a choking hazard if torn up. The one rope toy I gave my pup didn’t make it through the day. On the other hand, if they will only be used with constant supervision, it could’ve a good value. The bow ties are adorable.some of the toys are smaller than they appear but overall a good variety at a pretty good value. Because of some of the previous reviews I haven't let him try the sports balls yet, but he loves the donut & the carrot & the yellow duck!Within 15 minutes of taking them out of the box, my chihuahua crunched thru the soccer ball, removing the 'squeeker'. Also, (she gor in trouble for) tore the spikes off of the green 'ball' so....good for teething, durability, and value for money???? ....UMMMMM that's a solid NO. It's a bunch of cheap toys mixed in with some good teething ropes, which are awesome, by the way. It should have been $9.99 at MOST! Save yourself some cash and just buy the ropes somewhere else.My puppy chocked on black tape that was on your dog toy that you made ,there was black tape on each side to hold it together this is not ok I took my dog to vet had to pay to remove it I would love for u guys to do something about this either my dog deserves some awesome toys from u or u guys should pay my vet bill like I said this is not ok my puppy is my babyI have bought a dew toys from Amazon and these are the best. It came in a cute packaged box with a travel bag and the quality is amazing my dogs will chew through most toys but not these and the variety is a must.I bought this strictly to give my dog a bunch of different materials to gnaw at. As almost every toy in it is a new texture I don’t care what he uses as their cheap. I was just dumping them out and letting him go ham when he was puppy biting everything. Now that he isn’t teething much the toys aren’t really used but that’s not to say that their purpose wasn’t served. He still likes the duck and rope toys are always good.WARNING... One of the toys was broken upon arrival & I am very thankful it was! As you can see from the photos one of the end caps on the toy wasn't attached & upon further inspection it was apparently held on by a cheap glue. Its a small piece so it poses a choking hazard & also could be ingested causing an expensive surgery to be needed. I would not recommend giving this to ANY dog as it will surely come off with some basic play.As for the rest of the toys they aren't too bad, the duck & carrot are pretty well made for a small dog or puppy. The rope toys are OK, made of a thin string so will definitely have to watch our puppy with them. The sports balls are REALLY REALLY thin so they won't last long if they are chewed, but as of now all he does is roll them around with his feet & bark at them so can't really say how well they will hold up to teeth.All in all you get what you pay for & we just wanted some filler toys that we wouldn't care if he destroyed while going through the crazy new puppy faze. We wanted to see if he was a defluffer, chewer or whatever so these are a good cheap way to figure out what your dog likes.