Pawsome Pet Toys

Rabbit Skin Dog Toys, Tug toy

Pawsome Pet Toys

Rabbit Skin Dog Toys, Tug toy

 
£22.00
£0.66 donation
 

This natural fur dog toy is made from ethically sourced rabbit skin, which dogs love! Its soft texture and alluring scent will keep your dog engaged for hours, making it a perfect choice for training sessions, including basic obedience commands and agility. The durable natural fabric handle also makes it easy for you to handle during training sessions. Plus, it's biodegradable.

  • Natural Fabric Strap 
  • Ethically Sourced Rabbit Fur
  • Plastic-free
  • Long-lasting toy
  • Measures approximately 23.6'' (60cm) from the handle to the rabbit bite area, which is 7.1'' (16cm).



 

Each dog plays differently, and we recommend keeping a close watch, particularly the first time a new play object is introduced. No toy is completely indestructible, so please supervise the play to ensure safety if you know your pup is not gentle with toys.

Customer Reviews

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aaron gwyther (Brandon, GB)
Great for hunting

My spaniels absolutely loves her new rabbit skin toy. We use it on walks to encourage her to hunt and retrieve. She's obsessed with it

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Katy S. (Abingdon, GB)
Success!

We have a foreign rescue dog who doesn't know what toys are. It has taken a year for her to show any interest in a toy and this is one of the first ones she has properly taken a liking to. She has a strong penchant for chasing squirrels so I thought I'd take advantage of this to see if a rabbit fur toy would help her find her inner playful side! It certainly did and it has been a joy to see. She plays with it by herself and as a tug game with us.

We do now have fur all over our garden and she has chewed through the handle but even after this, the toy is still mostly intact and will keep going for a while yet.

Thank you Sparkly Tails for helping our dog to come out of her shell.

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Mary B (Southwark, GB)
Top quality rabbit tag of war toy

My greyhound totally adores this toy; she looks for it and gets very excited when we play with it. You have to be careful to store it properly. Otherwise, she might eat the rabbit fur