FOFOS
FOFOS Flossy Rope Tug Dog Toy (yellow)
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Product Overview
Turn playtime into a healthy and fun bonding activity with the FOFOS Flossy Rope Tug Dog Toy. Designed with durable cotton rope and vibrant, eye-catching colors, this rope knot toy is perfect for interactive tug-of-war, chewing, and fetching. Strong yet safe, it satisfies your dog’s chewing instinct while protecting your furniture and keeping their teeth clean.
Key Features
💪 Tough & Durable
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Made with thick woven cotton rope, strong enough to withstand chewing and pulling, especially for medium to large dogs.
🎨 Cute & Colorful Design
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Fun, dopamine-inspired color patterns make it an attractive toy that dogs love and owners don’t mind leaving around the house.
🐾 Multiple Ways to Play
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Great for tug-of-war, chewing, and fetch, giving dogs mental and physical stimulation.
🦷 Dental Health Benefits
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The rope fibers help clean teeth and massage gums while your dog chews, promoting better oral hygiene.
✅ Safe & Non-Toxic
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Made from 100% pet-safe cotton, free from harmful chemicals, so your dog can chew safely.
Product Details
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Brand: FOFOS
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Series: Cotton Rope Chew Toys
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Material: Pure cotton weave
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Dimensions: H: 440mm / 17.25” × W: 70mm / 2.75” × D: 70mm / 2.75”
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Suitable For: All dog breeds, especially medium & large breeds with strong chewing habits
Why Dogs Love It
Dogs are natural chewers, and the FOFOS Flossy Rope Tug Toy satisfies this instinct while encouraging active play. Whether it’s a solo chew session or a tug-of-war battle with their human, this toy delivers endless fun while keeping teeth and gums healthy.
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