Choose a toy that matches your dog?s personality and chewing habits. Picking the right toy for your dog is not always easy. It may take a little trial and error before you find that perfect toy your dog just will not leave alone. Below, I have tried to summarize the different kinds of toys to help you find ?the one.? Rubber toys Great jaw and mouth exercise for dogs that like to chew; keeps them occupied for hours; fun for fetch or non-interactive play; great for aggressive chewers because they are so durable. Some are hollow so you can put treats inside of them for extra fun. Vinyl toys Easily compressed by the bite of just about any-sized dog; usually have squeakers that almost all dogs enjoy; great for fetch, but popular for alone play because of the squeaker. Soft toys Made of fleece, plush fabric; retains dog?s scent for extended play; some have squeakers; great for fetch, other dogs just like to carry them around and snuggle.
P**N
So So
This is not a favorite of mine. After 5 minutes with my puppy, she had pulled the plastic off and was attempting to eat it. Not recommended for use.
A**I
Not worth it
Well my two dogs loved it for the whole five hours it lasted before one, a 70 pound Alaskan Malamute, chewed through the tire. Neither he nor the 50 pound Siberian Husky are serious chewers so choose something else if you want a toy that will actually last, squeak or generally be worth your money. It wasn't as large as I thought it'd be. My dogs never managed to make it squeak, which led to it breaking and strewing choking hazards across the floor.
S**Z
Two Stars
My dog liked it for about 2 minutes, but it didn't squeak as advertised.
L**Y
Wonderful product.
My puppy loves this toy! She went crazy when she heard it squeak! The tire holds up well against her constant chewing and even withstood my pit bulls attack against it lol! Wonderful product.
J**A
One Star
Dog ripped rope off in less hour.
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