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Premier Busy Buddy Tug-A-Jug, Medium/Large
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Features:- Interactive dog toy provides multi-sensory appeal to keep your pet engaged
- Durable non-toxic material withstands prolonged play
- Textured rubber wrap cleans teeth
- For dogs over 40 pounds
- Treats sold separately
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Premier
EAN: 0759023075099
Item Dimensions: 95040038400
Label: Premier Pet
Manufacturer: Premier Pet
Model: BB TAJ M/L
MPN: Tug-A-Jug-ML
Publisher: Premier Pet
Release Date: November 14, 2006
Size: Medium/Large
Studio: Premier Pet
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The ultimate interactive dog toy! This ingenious design actually stimulates your dog's sense of sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste to keep him coming back for more time after time. The bottle can actually be filled with treats for a friendly tease as your favorite pooch tries to remove them. The rope top eventually gives way to the treats with just the right pull, rewarding you pet for his hard work! The rattling-action provided by the treats inside further works as motivation to keep him playing. Recommended for larger dogs.
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I was all excited to find a toy that my smart, chew happy dog could play with. What I did not keep in mind, is that she is scared of anything that relates to people, even if it has food in it (she is a shelter rescue). She likes me getting food out for her, but never got into bouncing it around to figure out how to get food out herself. Two weeks later it is lying in a corner, ignored, full of yummy treats. I still think this toy has great potential, but I don't recommend it for a timid dog, that ... Read More
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I received the first jug as a gift for my golden retriever (80 lb.), then bought a second one when I picked up a Wheaten terrier (30 lb). Both dogs enjoy working their breakfast kibble out of the jug. The Wheaten will eat until full and the retriever, true to his nature, can't stop eating and playing. They are able to almost completely empty the jugs. Their size difference changes their strategies a bit but doesn't affect their ability to play.
When first introducing the toy to the dogs, ... Read More
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My dog just got mad they couldn't get the treats out and ripped the rope right out.
He's a pretty strong chewer but not extraordinary. He's only a 70 lb coonhound.
Just an FYI to ya'll. I thought it was a little difficult for them to get treats but maybe my dogs aren't the smartest.
Anyway, the search continues for the perfect dog toy.
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As other people have noticed this isn't something that you should leave your dog alone with all day. Given that caveat I think this is an amazing product! I actually have 2 (one for each dog) and it is their favorite way to get a meal. It keeps them occupied for about 10-15 minutes but you can tell they are thinking and having a blast and they are generally ready to settle down and relax for a bit afterwards. I have one with a real rope and one with a rubber rope. Each has benefits and downsides. ... Read More
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within five minutes my 11 month old 60 lb collie/saint Bernard mix had chewed the rope in half. I used suggestion given by another reviewer and put a racket ball in the bottle.

Premier Busy Buddy Tug-A-Jug, Medium/Large
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