Safer playtime, stronger bonding, cleaner teeth, and a calmer, happier pup
1. Built for dogs who take tug time very seriously.
Made with a thick cotton-blend rope and a 4-knot design, this tug toy gives your dog plenty of spots to bite, grip, shake, and pull. It feels sturdy in the hand but still flexible enough for those “again, again, again” backyard tug sessions.
2. Two handles = better grip, less finger drama.
The dual loop handles make it easier for pet parents to hold on during tug-of-war, especially with excited medium and large dogs. Whether you’re playing in the living room or out on the grass, it gives you more control without getting too close to those happy chompers.
3. The kind of toy that helps burn off that post-walk chaos.
This long rope toy is perfect for helping them release extra energy through pulling, chasing, shaking, and interactive play—especially on rainy days, hot afternoons, or after dinner when they still want your attention.
4. Textured rope knots they’ll actually want to chew on.
The chunky braided texture and raised knots give dogs a satisfying mouthfeel while offering gentle daily chewing enrichment. It’s a great alternative for pups who keep going after blankets, socks, furniture corners, or whatever they swear “looked like a toy.”
5. Bright enough for grass, cute enough for the camera roll.
Easy to spot outdoors and fun to bring along for spring and summer playdates, dog park hangs, backyard games, and those very unserious “my dog has a better social life than me” moments.
Perfect for Every Moment
1. For backyard tug sessions
Perfect for warm-weather yard play when your dog wants to pull, shake, and proudly parade around with their “big kid” rope toy.
2. For rainy-day indoor energy burn
When the weather says no but your dog says absolutely not, this rope toy helps turn the hallway or living room into a mini play zone.
3. For dog park and grass field play
The longer size and bright color make it easy to bring along for outdoor fetch, tug, and social play with dogs who love interactive games.
4. For training rewards
Use it as a high-value tug reward after recall, obedience practice, or outdoor training—especially for dogs who are more toy-motivated than treat-motivated.
5. For multi-dog households
With two loop handles and multiple knots, it gives dogs more space to grip and pull, making playtime feel less like a toy-stealing competition.
Perfect For These Pups
medium to large dogs who enjoy tugging, chewing, shaking, and interactive play.























