KONG TUG DOG TOY, RED/BLACK
28 Nov 2009

Product Description
KONG combines dual super-strong materials to emanate a undiluted yank fondle with control-flex record for interactive play.Amazon.com Review
Tugging is a single of a dog’s many intrinsic activities. In a wild, it’s an critical partial of how packmates feed cooperatively, as well as in trained environments, it’s a good appetite expender for a active, witty canine. But it’s critical to delicately carry out when, how, as well as where a dog plays yank with a human. One of … More >>
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5 Responses
2009 Nov 28
The King of dog toys is Kong. My pitbull terriers love theirs playing tug-a-war with each other. Strong and still in operation like the day I received it.
Rating: 5 / 5
2009 Nov 28
I have this toy and my dogs love it. I think some people who are having problems with it may not understand that it is not a chew toy. Any dog given enough time and determination can take this apart. This toy should be used to interact with your dog and then put away for next time just like their lead.
Rating: 5 / 5
2009 Nov 29
I have a real tough time believing some of these negative reviews here on this toy. I have a 110 Lb. Rottweiler and Tug O’ War is her favorite activity. I have tried several other T.O.W. toys, but this one is by far her favorite. The durability of this toy has been incredible, the same one for about a year now, and we play with it every day.
Ever play Tug O’ War with a Rottie? I can’t believe it’s lasted this long!
Rating: 5 / 5
2009 Nov 29
Our dog has “killed” every other toy we’ve given her. This one has lasted! It seems to be almost indestructable! Plus, it’s easy to hang on to when we play tug-o-war. She’s very rough sometimes, and it can be very hard on my wrists. But the way this toy is designed, I can easily hang on while she tugs away.
Rating: 5 / 5
2009 Nov 29
Even though they chewed all the black foam stuff off, it’s still holding up to tug-o-war.
Rating: 4 / 5