








K9 Dog Bite Tug Toy - Made of Durable & Tear-Resistant French Linen - Perfect for Tug of War, Fetch & Puppy Training - Ideal for Medium to Large Dogs - Tough Pull Toy with Strong Handle & Stitching
N**E
Perfect!
Love it! Love the color and feels durable. Nice tug!
B**U
Worth it!
Excellent! Our dog loves this toy and it is durable so we are not worried about him choking or it disintegrating with his string bite.
D**Y
NOT FOR CHEWING
Sadly, this lasted less than two days because I accidentally left it out and my German Shepherd chewed the corner off rather quickly. I’ll order one more time because I think it deserves another shot but word to the wise, it is not a chew toy and will not hold up to a German Shepherd!
K**M
HANG IT UP AND IT WILL LAST!! NOT A CHEW TOY!!
Mine has been used with multiple dogs my mountain cur, pitties and GSD and shows no signs of wear or breaking down. BUT when I am finished with it I put it in my pocket or hang it up! I saw the complaints my dog chewed through it or I gave it to my two dogs and it didn't last ok that's not what it's for. it isn't intended to be CHEWED on! this is a tug toy. A tug training reward. That means excited dog bites the hell out of it tugs, pulls, yanks, shakes his head and then let's go of it. No jaw open closing repeatedly! It is an interactive toy for you and your dog to enjoy a game of tug not to be left on the floor! A wooden table leg CAN be chewed through why would anyone expect a fabric toy to be for chewing and gnawing on. However while yes fabric when used properly it's been a durable toy. Be more mindful people your carelessness and uninformed reviews hurt this man's business. Amazon doesn't look at weither you use it properly just the rating average. I've never had an instruction manual with a flippin tug toy it should be self explanatory but no this business owner is doing absolutely everything he can to promote proper use of his products to keep from getting bad reviews from people who let dogs use these as chew toys help him! Read the instructions and be informed! Also the gentleman provides very nice customer service as I inquired over the instructions and best methods for drying the toy after an accident with water. He is very helpful, polite and quick to respond.
R**T
The best toy for tuggers
My pit mix loves to tug. He’ll bring me any one of his toys expecting a tug of war match but it is always hard to hold onto things as he is so strong. The loop on this toy works wonders for keeping your grip. Also the toy has been holding up with no rips or tears after months of use. It may be different if you let your dog chew on it (which isn’t the intention for this toy) but my dog doesn’t even show an interest in chewing on it in the first place. That could be because the orange part which they hold onto in their mouth is pretty thick & isn’t that squishy. Nonetheless, it’s stated clearly on the instructions what this toy should be used for & It works extremely well for it!
J**.
Not as advertised at all
"Made of Durable & Tear-Resistant French Linen"!!!! That is the statement that may not be 100% correct.My Dog has had the toy 1 day and she has torn the Toy as you can see in the pictures.I would like a refund
M**R
Great toy for puppy and adult dogs
My dogs go wild for it. So far the stitching has help up against puppy teething.
F**N
I'm torn. (That's called foreshadowing)
This tug toy is perfect for most dogs; the material is tough, the stitching is tight, and the handle is comfortable enough for extended tug sessions. The problem in my case is that it's still proving to be no match for Winnie, an 11-month-old, roughly 60-pound Borderdoodle with a tug-of-war obsession.Tug-of-war is the driving force in Winnie's life. She'll choose it over food, treats, tennis balls, frisbees, squeaky toys, chasing squirrels, barking at cats, butt scratches, back scratches, ear scratches -- you name it. Roughly a dozen times a day, she sits by the fridge and just **stares** at me, not because she wants leftover chicken or string cheese, but because she knows I store these tugs on top of it. If I leave them anywhere else, she will find a way to get them (as you can see from her scheming as I took the pictures).Winnie's a formidable opponent, and ends up destroying lighter-duty tugs like ropes in a couple of days, despite the fact that I never let her play with them unsupervised (otherwise she'll pull out all the loose end threads, one at a time). These tugs have proven to be the most durable ones I've found thus far, and she really loves playing with them because I can get such a solid grip with the loop sewn into them. They're also terrific for bonding because we're pretty much face-to-face the entire time since I usually sit on the floor with her to play.We play 3-4 times a day, for 10-20 minutes at a time. At that rate, these tugs are lasting roughly 5 days each. Each of them ends up tearing in the exact same spot on "her end" of the toy. It starts as a few loose threads on day 2 or day 3. I then cut the threads off because her canine teeth get caught in the loops, and I worry that the thread is strong enough to accidentally pull a tooth out. This buys us a few more sessions before the seam is eventually completely torn and the stuffing starts coming out. Time to unwrap a new one.While these may very well be the best tug available, they're unfortunately turning out to be a very expensive recurring cost -- I'm paying roughly $80/month at current Amazon pricing, and that's just not sustainable. I'll continue to search for something that's up to the challenge, and in the meantime I'll do what I can to extend the life of these toys. They really are the best I've found, even if they're no match for Winnie at this stage of her life.
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