Aaspens
28 mei 2025
I got this for my working line GSD to develop grip and it is a very firm and sturdy tug.Well worth the money I spent on it.Great quality, considering it's from Amazon and not a dog sport gear store.
Mary
26 april 2025
Exactly what I was looking for - I was a bit nervous as the price point was higher than toys I'd usually go for, but I was willing to invest in a quality tug that would last. So far, so good! My GSD loves playing tug and ~5 months in it's held up great.
Darren Cheyne
17 december 2024
Had this tug for over a week and it's still in one piece. My staffy normally goes through them like butter, this has stood up to our games of tug. Great tool for training and games.Highly recommend for rough and tough dogs.
Casey123e
29 november 2024
This is my favorite toy by far. I love that we can use it in a few different ways. It's great for tug, and when we play this we practice drop-it and then sit or down before I toss it to him to catch. He also likes to run around with one end in his mouth while I try to grab it from him and then we can tug end to end too. We've had it for a while now and I'm confident it will hold up well.
Northern Ontario, Canada
19 november 2024
I was so impressed with the K9 Tug Toy I purchased that I got a second one - to keep clean for working in the house.I’d purchased the orange tug with one handle. I’ve never encouraged any of my dogs tugging because I’ve always worked with Service Dogs. My new pup was a little hesitant to hand over items he retrieved, maybe because I was having him hand over items immediately. With his personality, someone suggested I prolong our “reward” interaction by working with a tug toy.It’s really helped and I’m very pleased with the quality of this particular brand. It’s sturdy but soft enough that it doesn’t hurt my hands. I wanted to try the 2 handled tug to see if it was even easier to work with.This new tug is also well constructed. It’s narrower in diameter and not as rigid. I immediately noticed that my pups bites were making a much deeper indentation and the tug was bending. Something I didn’t experience with the 1 handled tug.Working with tugs is new to me, and I’m not sure if the two handled tug is designed to be thinner because it’s being supported at both ends. Because I have smaller hands and my pup is a large, strong 8 month old, I’m finding it hard to hang on to the narrower tug. I have limited strength because of an injury and find holding the handles, rather then the tug itself, is more difficult.I’ll try working with this new tug and see how it goes.