EETOYS
EETOYS Interactive Tug-of-War Dog Toy
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An Exciting Way to Play & Train Your Dog!
The Interactive Tug-of-War Dog Toy is designed to engage your dog’s natural instincts, providing a fun and rewarding way to chew, tug, and bond with their favorite human. With its grippy surface and durable rope, this toy makes playtime safe, stimulating, and mess-free.
Why Your Dog Will Love It!
Non-Slip Grip – The textured rubber surface and hollow core allow dogs to get a firm grip without slipping.
Soft Yet Strong – Natural rubber material is gentle on teeth and gums, yet durable for extended chewing.
Encourages Interactive Play – Perfect for tugging, pulling, and bonding with your dog.
Great for Training & Exercise – Helps redirect chewing habits while strengthening jaw muscles.
Safe & Non-Toxic – Made from pet-safe, BPA-free natural rubber.
Unique Bone-Like Shape – Ergonomically designed to fit a dog’s bite comfortably without hurting their mouth.
Two Fun Shapes – Same Endless Fun!
✅ Rope-Knot Round Ball – Classic round ball for easy gripping and pulling.
✅ Rope-Knot Oval Ball – More surface area for stronger, deeper bites.
Perfect for All Play Styles!
Solo Play – Keeps your dog entertained while chewing.
Tug-of-War – Strengthens bonds between you and your furry friend.
️ Training & Exercise – Encourages healthy chewing habits and physical activity.
Product Specifications
Material: Natural Rubber + Sturdy Rope
Available Shapes: Round Knot Ball, Oval Knot Ball
Colors: Assorted Fun Colors
Suitability: Great for medium to large breeds who love to chew!
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