jacqui835 Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 There was a thread a while ago about dog toys, and somebody gave a link to a really tough rabbit toy for tug of war games. My dog loves tug of war, and anything we buy from the shops is torn apart in seconds (he's a doberman), but this toy lasted us many great fun tug of war games. Unfortunately, it finally met its maker Does anyone know the toy I'm talking about? It had minimal stuffing, squeakers, reinforced multiple times and strong yellow layer under the fur to provide additional strength. I really need a new one, as we used it for training (he won't work for food). Really should have ordered more than one, but I think they came from the states, and I wasn't sure how good it was going to be. If anyone knows of any other good tug of war toys - preferably fluffy and with squeakers, I would also be keen to hear of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheena Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 There was a thread a while ago about dog toys, and somebody gave a link to a really tough rabbit toy for tug of war games. My dog loves tug of war, and anything we buy from the shops is torn apart in seconds (he's a doberman), but this toy lasted us many great fun tug of war games. Unfortunately, it finally met its maker Does anyone know the toy I'm talking about? It had minimal stuffing, squeakers, reinforced multiple times and strong yellow layer under the fur to provide additional strength. I really need a new one, as we used it for training (he won't work for food). Really should have ordered more than one, but I think they came from the states, and I wasn't sure how good it was going to be. If anyone knows of any other good tug of war toys - preferably fluffy and with squeakers, I would also be keen to hear of them. Clean Run have some good tug toys on their free shipping at the moment. I find ALL of their toys really tough. My 2 BC's play tug with them all the time & they are lasting well. I have just ordered a couple more. I do supervise their tug sessions & don't allow them to just lie there & chew on them. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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