Outward Hound Firehose Tug N Fetch Dog Toy
Durable and well-loved by dogs, but mixed reviews on durability for heavy chewers.
The Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Stuff N' Snuffle Interactive Plush Puzzle & Snuffle Ball Dog Toy is a hit with dogs for its engaging design and interactive features. However, some users report durability issues, with the toy falling apart more quickly than expected. Overall, it offers good value for money and keeps dogs entertained.
Durability issues with felt pieces and rope
Prevention: Cut off the rope and use with supervision
The toy's design keeps dogs highly engaged and entertained.
The toy helps keep dogs occupied for extended periods.
The toy is great entertainment for Natural Resource users.
The toy is engaging even without treats.
The toy is made of sturdy materials.
The toy's durability is a common concern, with parts falling apart quickly.
Tip: The toy can still be used for play without treats
The felt pieces can come apart and become a bigger problem
Tip: cut the rope
Factors: Intensity of play, Type of dog, Care and maintenance
No, the toy is not recommended for aggressive chewers due to durability issues.
The toy can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the intensity of play and type of dog.
Yes, some users report cutting off the rope to extend the toy's longevity.
Yes, the toy is suitable for all dog breeds, especially intelligent ones.
It did chew out the ropes (bundled splits) forcing its way through soft dense grass, cement slab endings or sand and gravel. This quickly brought the game to a halt. Once my missy dog has attached itself to the rope, there is no way to shake it until I violently cut it from.
"My dogs love this! It is so cute and the felt is thick to hold a lot of food. The only thing I donβt like is the rope on the bottom of it. Started coming undone and had to cut it off."
"I still use the felt pieces and might buy another one, but just bummed it fell apart that fast. I have another one that held up well. So itβs probably just a fluke."
If you're looking for a fun and engaging toy to keep your dog occupied, this is a great choice. Just be aware of potential durability issues and consider it a trade-off for the entertainment value.