Trixie Playing Rope With Sound Dog Toy – Blue – 48 cm
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The Trixie Rope Toy for Dogs can be tossed in a game of fetch in the garden. It’s as useful to keep your dog occupied indoors on a quiet afternoon as this rope toy can be gently mouthed or gnawed on. This does help scrape off plaque and tartar from your pet’s teeth.
Trixie: Be Nordic – Knot Ball On A Rope, is a perfect rope toy for your paw some furry friend. It is made of polyester/cotton & is very easy to throw and retrieve. The Be Nordic edition of Trixie products focus on supporting maritime protection projects from the sales of the series.
Dogs who exercise regularly stay happy and healthy. The intriguing textures of the K9 Fitness by Zeus Toys will keep your dog interested and entertained. TPR is flexible and gentle on gums and teeth. Rope fibres act as dental floss when dogs chew and play. It’s the ideal toy for interactive fetch, tugging, and soft…
Fuel the fun with a game of tug and fetch!
Chase the fun and catch the thrill!
The 2-hand playing rope is a soft but tough twisted and firm rope toy. This cotton mix rope with two hand loops is the perfect toy to play indoor and outdoor games such as tug ‘o’ war with your dog or games of fetch.
Fuel the fun with a game of tug and fetch!
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Dogs who exercise regularly stay happy and healthy. The intriguing textures of the K9 Fitness by Zeus Toys will keep your dog interested and entertained. TPR is flexible and gentle on gums and teeth. Rope fibres act as dental floss when dogs chew and play. It’s the ideal toy for interactive fetch, tugging, and soft…
Toys like the Trixie junior playing woven-In ball rope toy offer dogs a soft and satisfying toy to chew or gnaw. Chewing is quite natural for dogs and rope toys are gentle on their gums. The strands of thread also act like floss and scrape off plaque and tartar from their teeth as they gnaw…