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**AgoKud Double Suction Cup Dog Toy for Large Breeds – Durable Interactive Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Tug of War, Teeth Cleaning & Food Dispensing – Perfect for Indoor Play, Training & Dental Health**
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**AgoKud Double Suction Cup Dog Toy for Large Breeds – Durable Interactive Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Tug of War, Teeth Cleaning & Food Dispensing – Perfect for Indoor Play, Training & Dental Health**
**AgoKud Double Suction Cup Dog Toy for Large Breeds – Durable Interactive Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Tug of War, Teeth Cleaning & Food Dispensing – Perfect for Indoor Play, Training & Dental Health**
**AgoKud Double Suction Cup Dog Toy for Large Breeds – Durable Interactive Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Tug of War, Teeth Cleaning & Food Dispensing – Perfect for Indoor Play, Training & Dental Health**
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Double Suction Cup Dog Toy Multifunctional Interactive Dog Toys - Gift For Dogs Material: TPR Suitable For Pet : Large dogs Packing weight: 599G/1.32 Pounds Size: Total length 29.5 inches Suction cup: 4.2 inches Dispensing ball: Max 4.29 inches ►►Why choose AgoKud double suction cup dog toy? 1.Food-grade TPR, odorless, non-toxic , safe and harmless to your love pet; durable and wear-resistant. 2.Dog interactive chewing suction cup tug toys is equip with strong double suction cup more firmly adsorbed. It can sturdy adhere to the floor, door and glass to let the pet self playing, just like a fun tug of war, Increase dog's interest, develop dog's intellgence. 3.This is also a good teeth cleaning tool, you can put the dog food in the ball, then dogs will try their best to eat the food, when the dog bites it, the dog gets more exercise and the serration inside can clean the dog's food residue in the teeth. ►►Using tips for the dog chew toy for aggressive chewers: 1. Clean dirt and dust on the suction cup and floor before use every time 2. Please moisten the suction cup, and then put your foot on its surface to squeeze out the air and also make sure the floor surface is smooth such as Ceramic tile floor, door and glasses. Make sure suction cup and floor without gap. 3. The double suction cup dog toy can work better on a smooth and flat surface or with the sticker pads. Please not to use it on dusty walls and concrete surface. Attention please: 1. Avoid using in high flow area to avoid tripping young children and the elderly with poor vision. 2. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us first and we will try our best to help you. We sincerely believe that customer suggestions will enable us to improve the quality of our products and services.
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This is a great little tug-of-war type toy with a treat "dispenser." It is one piece with two suction cups on one end and a ribbed "ball" with a hole for treats on the other end. This is not Kong-worthy but it is relatively strong for a slightly aggressive chewer. The only reason I rated this four stars is because the suction cups will not stick to all floors. It did not stick to my bamboo floor but did stick to my friend's tile floor. Note that I had to step on the suction cups to get them to stick. There is also a stick-on set of clear plastic squares that can be applied to the floor by peeling off the back and using the adhesive to stick it to the floor. Then the suction cups can be stuck onto that. I do not know anyone who will be willing to put an adhesive sticker on their floor for this purpose. I know I was not willing to try that out.As long as this sticks and the dog is not extremely rough, this will be enjoyable for them. My friend's dog does not really play with toys much but she went after the treat at the end.Note that the bag inside the box says the following verbatim (with grammatical errors):PRODUCT SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS1. This product uses edible TPR as raw material. Even if the dog eats by mistake, It will not cause any harm to the dog, and will be excreted through feces.2. If the dog bitesour toy at a fixed time every day, it can clean the dental calculus and rice residues in the mouth while the dog is playing, and can protect the dog's oral hygiene. It is recommended to use this product 15-20 minutes each time. Otherwise, prolonged use will be harmful to the dog's health.3. It's strongly recommended that the dog should be accompanied by the owner when playing with thistoy, so that your furry friend will continuously increase his intelligence and relieve daily anxieties.4 If you use this product for your dog every day, we suggest you that change another product for your dog after 20-30 days, or clean the product every time after using, Which will be more beneficial to the dog's health. In summary, this is an excellent option for play with treats. It is important to supervise during play. Note that this will not stick to all surfaces unless one is willing to use the supplied plastic squares to which the suction cups can be affixed. The current price of $24.99 is competitively priced for this. I personally do not feel this is for very aggressive chewers as it is definitely not the quality of a Kong but it is good enough.We have two Aussies - 8 and 13. Our younger Aussie is a ball and toy fiend. She loves anything that has treats and is round and moves. This toy is no exception. I loaded it up with training treats of all sizes, some larger and some smaller that I knew would easily fall out. I had a hard time getting it to stick to any surface in our house except our countertops which really does not help.I know this toy comes with sticker pads that assist with the sticking it to the floor, but I had visions of the sticker pads then being permanently stuck to our hardwood or tile floors and that is just a chance I am not willing to take.I was able to finally get it to stick to the front of our fridge, which is where I stick her lick mat, so that seems to be the best place for this toy for now. She is not able to pull the fridge door open and she stays put, so a success all around.This toy does frustrate her a little. She will hold the ball and then as the treats come out our senior Aussie will stand behind her and grab them before our younger girl notices. Our younger girl then tries to pull the ball and take it into a different room because she enjoys having her balls/chewies on her bed (which honestly is what we have trained her to do, so this is normal for her).This toy does keep her busy and she will continue to chew, tug and work at it even after the treats are gone. Even our senior girl who really is only interested in the food that falls out stands by to keep a watchful eye on what is going on.I've had this for a little over a week. My dog's probably played with it for about an hour total. Yet, it's already showing signs of wear, including the fraying rope. I will admit that she's tugged and bit the rope more than she's played with the ball so far, but she is only a basset hound puppy. She went to the vet yesterday for shots, and she's only 10 pounds. If a puppy can start to destroy this toy after only about an hour, I don't see how this would last well for a bigger dog, especially one who likes to tug and tear at things.I will say that the idea behind this toy is great. My puppy has had fun using it. If you do get this, don't count on it being a long-lasting toy. It does, though, seem to have good suction. We've had to tug the suction cups to get them up. The way that they stick, though, makes it so we have to tug back and forth rather than pulling them straight up to get them up from the floor. I would think that with a bigger dog, they probably would come up fairly easily since the dog would be tugging from the side. Like some other people have said, the suction cups are just as entertaining to my dog as the ball or the rope right now.Overall, I would give this 3.5 stars. I rounded up because I do think that it's a fun toy for dogs. I'm pretty sure, though, that it won't last long. For me, $25 is too much for a toy that my dog will likely tear apart fairly quickly.This item seemed like a good idea at the time. I did not realize that it is a 1 piece toy - the food filled toy is attached to a tether attached to suction cups. This makes it hard to clean. Since you put food in it, it is important that it be cleaned regularly. Also, The suction cups are meant to be put on the floor. You have to step on them to be sure they stay on fully. In my house, this makes the toy a tripping hazard. Finally, a truly industrious dog will just bite the rope to pull the toy and get the food. You really do have to supervise. Which pretty much defeats the purpose with my dogs.This doesnt work for us.

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