All Kind Toss & Play No Squeak Bow Dog Toy, Orange Body/Blue Trim
In a Nutshell
- Durable for tug-of-war but not for solo chewing
- Good grip and easy to handle while playing
- Aggressive chewers and pups are at the highest risk.
- The low-cost toy is ideal for larger dogs.
- A great toy for playing fetch, not lasting long on its own.
Quick Verdict
The All Kind Toss & Play No Squeak Bow Dog Toy is a popular tug toy for medium to large dogs. It's designed to be durable, and many owners report their dogs enjoying it, especially for tug-of-war games. However, several reviewers note that it doesn't last long with aggressive chewers.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Sturdy Design (6)
The toy is well-constructed with a good grip, ideal for tug-of-war with larger dogs.
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No Squeaker (2)
The lack of a squeaker makes it less appealing to some toy fixation.
Cons
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Durability Issues (3) critical
The toy is fragile and does not hold up well with aggressive chewers or puppies.
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Not Suitable for Super Chewers (3) major
Not suitable for solo chewing as dogs quickly destroy the toy by peeling it apart.
Quality Trend: Declining
Quality has gradually improved over time, but recent drop reported.
Godd but not greatest
Godd but not greatest, shods down by the comments.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs Owners — dog and rough playing appearing good.
- • Casual Chewers — dog chewers appear good.
✗ Skip If
- • Heavy Chewers — the toy prone to shredding in an hour or less
Durability & Care
Factors: chew intensity, play frequency, toy arrangement
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 durable toy but with duper ability toy requires no long lived product
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Comments on the durability ?
This product works wellbut if left alone with the dog its going to surely be damaged.
Highlighted Reviews
"This toy is a big hit. Our dog loves playing tug. Smaller toys are difficult to hold onto, even worse when they get slimy. It's mostly rubber so it will hold up well. This toy is great because it's easy to hold onto while she pulls & shakes to get it away from me. I put it in her toy basket at n..."
"my pupppy piercing the rubber damaged in few minuets."
Bottom Line
If you have a large, medium-sized dog who enjoys tug games, this toy might be a good fit. But if your dog is an aggressive chewer, consider a more durable option. It's not recommended for solo chewers.