West Paw The Dog's Best Friend Game Dog Training Toy
Engaging and fun, but may not suit all dogs or circumstances.
The Mammoth Monkey Fist Bar Dog Toy receives mixed reviews, with many owners reporting it doesn't last long, especially with aggressive chewers. Some users find it enjoyable for tug-of-war, but durability issues are a common complaint.
Pets may ingest threads if toy shreds
Prevention: Proper supervision is needed, to mitigate danger
Many users praise the toy's design for being a favorite among dogs for tug-of-war play.
Some users feel the toy offers good value for money if used as a short-term option.
It's not suitable for most dogs due to its tendency to shred into small pieces the same day.
The toy appears to critically fail early after purchasing, especially for significant chewers.
Reviews suggest a lack of quality control. People found the rope a cheap looking toy.
Tip: Consider buying a more robust rope.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in quality, with more reports of the toy falling apart quickly.
Neutral
Negative
Factors: Aggressive chewing, Size of the dog
The toy can shred or tear within 5 minutes to 24 hours, depending on the dog's chewing habits.
The toy is generally a cheap toy, and buying other more robust options might be a better price investment
Spot cleaning and handwasher are best upon normal suse. Avoid Virtual cleanliness to prevent further harm to toy
"I always lose the tugging contest because, frankly, he cheats. It's his favorite game currently."
"My pup had this shredded into a pile of threads within 24 hours and was eating the bits he chewed off!!!"
While some dogs enjoy playing with the Mammoth Monkey Fist Bar, its poor durability makes it a risky purchase. It's best suited for lighter chewers or as a short-term entertainment option.