KONG Tug Dog Toy, Red/Black

(as of 14/03/2010 11:08 - more info)

$16 $9

Listed Under: Toys

Innovative, dual-material toy for safe, controlled games of tugSuper-strong Kong rubber grips and durable nylon ringsControl-Flex technology prevents dangerous snap-backMade in the USA of nontoxic, ex..read more

KONG combines two super-strong materials to create the perfect tug toy with control-flex technology for interactive play.

5 Reviews

  1. Enlighten Me says:

    This tug is made of a hard plastic material with the black rubber connecting the two rings and protecting the ends of the toy. My lab mix just has no interest in this toy. I think it is because she does not like the hard plastic on the toy. When playing with other dogs, she hesitates playing tug with this toy and quickly finds something else to focus on. She is even reluctant to pick it up when I tell her to fetch.

    In general, the Kong toys have be a hit with my dog. This tug, however, is not a success in my home.

  2. Jenny King says:

    We have a 70 pound male boxer who is very spoiled with every toy imaginable! We’ve had this toy for him since he was a puppy. It’s not his favorite, but if you pick it up and get him to tug on it he plays right along! It’s held up very well!

  3. S. Currier says:

    My dog ate the black plastic off the handles within minutes of getting the toy. We had to throw it out. Good idea, but should be all once peice.

  4. Brian Biggs says:

    Looks to be well constructed, and my dog loves to play tug, however he won’t touch this toy for some reason. I think it’s because it may be uncomfortable in his mouth. In any event, this might be a great product for the right dog, but my American Pitbull won’t touch it after trying it once or twice. Odd, since he’ll play tug with just about anything else. I will say his regular Kong is his favorite toy, but perhaps they missed the boat on this toy.

  5. Phare Camp says:

    We only let our soft mouthed lab/pit have this to play tug with us, afterward it was put away from her reach. Even so this toy broke (the red part snapped) within a week. Kali loves to play tug but this toy was difficult for her to grab, her teeth would slide off of the red part and the black rubber part was too small for her to get a grip; which would incite her to snap to get it back (snapping is a no no, even in play). What ever happened to the solid rubber/nylon tug? That old toy was lost before it was destroyed!

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