Digger's Figure 8 Rope Tennis Dog Tug Toy
In a Nutshell
- Durability is a major concern for powerful chewers
- Value is questionable given the short lifespan
- Can be used by smaller, less aggressive dogs
Quick Verdict
This tug toy is not suitable for powerful chewers. Many users reported it falling apart within minutes. Great for smaller dogs who don't chew aggressively, but overall, durability is a significant concern.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Choking hazard from detached balls
Prevention: Do not leave unsupervised
Digestive issues from swallowed parts
Prevention: Monitor closely
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Fun for Lighter Chewers (2)
Suitable for dogs that don't chew aggressively.
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Good for Fetch (2)
Reviewers mentioned not as good for tugging.
Cons
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Not Durable (6) critical
The rope and balls tear apart easily, primarily affecting powerful chewers.
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Choking Hazard (3) critical
Balls can detach and become a choking hazard.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners with smaller, less aggressive breeds β Suitable for gentle chewers
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of powerful chewers or large dogs β Durability and safety concerns
Durability & Care
Factors: Chewing type, Size of dog
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this toy durable enough for large, powerful chewers?
No, it is not. Many users reported it falling apart quickly
This product receives low ratings, how can it be purchased?
Considering the ratings for the product. It saves money on the product.
Highlighted Reviews
"Once again, doesnβt meet Brunoβs chewing standards. This was 3 minutes of amateur chewing. It only took me 1 minute before my mother had to grab a strand that I was gagging on."
Bottom Line
This product cannot be thought for strong chewers, if the dog could not cause damage to this toy, but it will not be worth.