The new Stranger Things BarkBox collection is available today. | Source: BarkBox

Are you ready to head to the p-upside down?

BarkBox is no stranger to licensed dog toys and this time it’s adding to the pack with a new Stranger Things collection. Doggos can defeat the Demobat to save the day — or let out their inner Demodog and take on Eleven. Different products are available depending on the size of your pupporino.

She’s our friend and she’s crazy: The Eleven plush features a removable jacket piece, making it two toys in one. Dogs can take her on if they dare, but they might have better luck defeating the Beggo Woofles toy instead, which features quotes from the Netflix series written on the three woofles.

Dustin Dress-Pup and Dart | Source: BarkBox/the Pop Insider

You won’t find this Dart in the trash can. The plush toy is the cutest little Demogorgon and features a special surprise inside (no, it’s not the Henderson family’s cat). Dogs can reenact their favorite Dart and Dustin scenes with the Dustin Dress-Pup, available for medium and large pups. If your dog isn’t a fan of cosplay, they can also chew on Dustin’s crinkly cap and ‘80s hair.

Related: Celebrate the Return to the Upside-Down with Must-Have Stranger Things Merch

Steve’s Spikey Bat joins the party for small and extra-small dogs. Pups can prove they’re the ultimate babysitter as they squeeze, crinkle, and play with it. They can also try to demolish the plush Demodog, but be warned: Its bite is definitely worse than its bark.

Stranger Things fans and their four-legged friends can find more info on the BarkBox here. Boxes are sold separately at $35 each or through monthly subscription starting at $23 per box. 

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Nicole Savas

Nicole Savas

As a kid, Nicole either wanted to be a professional toy player-wither or a writer. Somehow, as social media editor for The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, and The Pop Insider, she’s found a career as both. She's grateful to work somewhere that she can fully embrace both her love of teddy bears and her admiration for the Oxford comma. When she's not playing with toys at work, she's playing with her baby girl at home.

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