Squishmallows are mainly known for being soft and cuddly. So, it makes complete sense that some of them are based on dogs. After all, dogs are also soft and cuddly - or, at least, most of them are. There has been a litany of canine-based toys from this brand over the years. So, by this point, there are countless options if you’re in the market for dog Squishmallows.
Several of the toys are based on movie dogs or were created to celebrate a holiday. Yet, most are just adorable dogs that the creators have designed seemingly from scratch. Out of all of them currently available, these ones are the best.

Updated on June 14, 2025 By Ben Jessey:It’s hard to measure up to the cuteness of real dogs, but dog Squishmallows come close. That’s why we created this list of ones you should check out. However, not all of them are available anymore. On the plus side, though, new ones have been released. So, we’ve returned to this piece to remove the Squishmallows that are gone and replace them with newer ones.
Andres The Sheltie With Headband Squishmallow
Andres Is Making A Fashion Statement
Andres is a brown Sheltie. So, he has plenty of excess fur under his face that looks a bit like a lion’s mane. He differs from the regular version of the dog, though, due to the red bandana he’s sporting on his head.
Even dogs can accessorize and make fashion statements, which is precisely what Andres is doing with that beautiful bandana around his head. You can’t say it was a mistake, as it suits the pup well.

Another good thing about the Squishmallow is the attention to detail and effort to make Andres look as much like a sheltie as possible. This is shown in the big mane-like fur under his face. Plus, some Shelties have a white line on their heads and a white chest, just like Andres.
Monty The Border Collie Squishmallow
Could Be Trained To Herd Sheep
Border Collies are some of the most lovely dogs to own. Monty the Squishmallow is no exception. He has the usual black-and-white color scheme the breed is known for, with a spotted stomach and an adorable little snout.
Border Collies tend to be intelligent and exceptional dogs. As he’s a Squishmallow, Monty can’t exactly be intelligent, but he’s certainly exceptional in the eyes of anyone who looks at his adorable face.

This cuteness mainly comes from his little snout and eyes. Yet, some attention should be put on Monty’s stomach. Not every border collie has spots, so it’s nice that the manufacturers included them here, as it makes him feel a bit rarer and more remarkable.
Sager The Dog Squishmallows Plush
The Embodiment Of Love
Want a bit more love in your life? Then look no further than Sager. This pink dog was initially released for Valentine’s Day, but you can love her year-round. She has a vibrant pink design with a heart over one eye.
Sometimes, a few creative design choices are all that’s needed to make a Squishmallow stand out among the pack. For this version of Sager, those choices are an adorable heart patch over one eye and the inclusion of vibrant pink colors. Together, these make a Sager a unique and very loveable pup.

The heart, in particular, is special. After all, Squishmallows with patches over their eyes are always slightly cuter. But when that patch is heart-shaped, the cuteness is enhanced even more.
Prince the Pug 8-inch Squishmallow
This Close To Singing Purple Rain.
An adorable Pug on its own would make for a cute Squishmallow. What takes this one over the edge, though, is his awesome tie-dye hoodie. It raises Prince’s appeal even higher.
Meet Prince the Pug, the latest heart-stealer from the Squishmallows Hoodie Animal Squad! His sparkling eyes are windows to a soul full of snack raids and dreams of lazy Sunday cuddles.

Prince is the friend you call for heart-to-heart talks and the perfect plus-one for your next movie binge. If you’re looking to add a dash of laid-back cool to your Squishmallow crew, our boy Prince is waiting with open paws!
Disney Tramp Squishmallow
This version of Tramp doesn’t talk
When watching Lady And The Tramp, did you wish Tramp was your dog? Well, the closest you can get to achieving that dream is by getting this Squishmallow modeled after that famous fictional canine.

Tramp from Lady and the Tramp is among the best dogs ever seen in a Disney movie. Unfortunately, you can’t hug or pet him through the screen. That is why this Squishmallow is so great, as you can have Tramp at home. He isn’t exactly like his movie counterpart, as he can’t talk or eat spaghetti.
Yet, he looks a lot like the movie version - as much as a Squishmallow can look like an animated character. This is because his mouth fur, ears, and collar look much like they do in the flick.
Mateo Squishmallow
The softest Rottweiler ever
While some people fear Rottweilers for various reasons, they’re actually great dogs. And nobody can be scared of little Mateo as he’s a Squishmallow Rottweiler with a cute face and floppy ears.
When you think of dog breeds that are well-suited to be Squishmallows, Rottweilers probably aren’t one of them. After all, some people are scared of these large canines.
However, they can actually be really good dogs if they’re looked after correctly. And there is certainly nothing to fear with Mateo. He is built for cuddling, and his face is more likely to invoke happiness than fear. The designers have nailed the signature Rottweiler ears and spots for this Squishmallow.
FAQ
Are Squishmallows suitable for dogs?
While they make dog Squishmallows, the regular ones aren’t meant for canines. In fact, your dog may be able to rip them open and eat what’s inside, which you’ll want to avoid. Yet, they do makeSquishmallows products specifically for dogs, including dog beds.
Can you ruin a Squishmallow?
Squishmallows aren’t easy to break or destroy by accident. However, you could mess them up if you wash them incorrectly. So, make sure to follow the right process forcleaning your Squishmallow.