Outward Hound Firehose Tug N Fetch Dog Toy
Durable and well-loved by dogs, but mixed reviews on durability for heavy chewers.
While most dogs enjoy the tunnel and weave poles, the kit's flimsy construction and instability are notable drawbacks.
Flimsy construction can lead to breakages
Prevention: Consider higher-quality kits for long-term use
Many dogs love the tunnel and weave poles.
The kit is easy to store and use indoors.
Good for small to medium-sized dogs who enjoy agility.
The materials are not durable and break easily.
The poles are not secure and can fall over easily.
The tunnel is short, and the hurdle is narrow, limiting use for larger dogs.
Tip: Consider for smaller breeds
Factors: Heavy use, Large dogs
No, it is best for small to medium-sized dogs due to the size and stability of the components.
It is designed for indoor use, but it can be used outdoors on flat, hard surfaces.
It may not hold up well for daily use, especially with larger or more active dogs.
"Fun little activity on rainy days, or just any other days. The storage bag is just great, so you can put it away when not in use."
"This set is not sturdy at all. Better to invest in using a real agility course from a local trainer. I was hopeful with the product and tried it a few times but ultimately it's not something I'd buy again."
If you're looking for a cheap and reasonably fun indoor agility kit, this could be a good option. However, consider it a temporary solution, as the quality may not hold up for daily use with larger, more active dogs.