DogLemi
DogLemi Tug of War Interactive Hollow Ball Toy
Keep your dog mentally stimulated and physically active with the Doglemi Tug of War Hollow Ball Toy! Designed for interactive bonding, this toy combines tugging, chewing, and chasing into one fun-filled experience. The durable, high-elastic TPR ball and soft woven cotton rope make it the perfect choice for chewing, fetching, and interactive play.
Features
Durable TPR Hollow Ball – High elasticity & bite-resistant, ideal for chewing and tugging fun.
Soft, Hand-Friendly Cotton Rope – Comfortable grip for easy handling, preventing hand strain.
Built-In Bell Inside the Ball – Captivates attention and enhances engagement during play.
Dental Care Benefits – Soft textured plush and woven strips help clean teeth and massage gums while playing.
Perfect for Tug-of-War & Fetch – Encourages bonding and healthy exercise through interactive play.
Specifications
Product Name: Doglemi Tug of War Hollow Ball Toy (PD60201)
Size: Total Length: 67.5 cm
Color: Bright Yellow
Materials: TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) + Polyester Cotton Rope
Pet Suitability & Product Care
Suitable for small to large-sized dogs
⚠️ Not recommended for extreme chewers
Hand wash with mild soap & air dry for best longevity
Supervise play & replace if damaged
Why Choose the Doglemi Tug of War Hollow Ball Toy?
✔ Promotes Healthy Exercise – Encourages active play & reduces boredom.
✔ Supports Oral Health – The textured surface & woven fibers aid in teeth cleaning.
✔ Safe & Non-Toxic Materials – Made with durable, pet-safe materials.
✔ Great for Bonding Time – Strengthen your relationship with interactive play sessions.
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