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Both of our boys are Border Collies, and they have what seems to be unlimited energy! Duke (black and white) and Stryder (tri-colored) both just love your toys. Every day we play fetch with them, and the Fetch Tug flies a long distance to give them lots of exercise. They have their own little ritual. Stryder is the quicker, more agile one. About 90% of the time, he is the one who gets to it first. Then he runs a few circles around us and Duke, eventually dropping it not far from Duke, after he has sufficiently teased Duke with it. Duke then picks it up and brings it back to us, getting lots of pets and “good boy’s” in the process. Then it all starts again. It’s a game they really love. Thanks again for making our boys’ playtime so fun! Jean Turner, Eagle, Alaska |
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Henry. He is a 8 month old Airedale Terrier. I ordered an Udder Tug last
week. The Tug was delivered in 2 days! Henry absolutely LOVES his tug. I
keep it in a special basket and take it out for a good game of tug like
suggested. Here is a couple pictures of Henry playing with and modeling
your great toy!!! (By the way he also enjoyed the N bone immensely!)
Amy Marino, Manager North Buffalo Midget Minor Blue |
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Java is the small BT with the black face and Barney is the larger BT with the normal white blaze. |
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This is our older BC, Skye, on the right,
testing out a double-handled udder tug with her "boyfriend," Taz. They
will testify that it held up to the double-BC test! |
Attached is a picture of my Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Dunkin'. He loves his Fetch Toy, Jr. He is a fetchin' fool. Thanks, Virginia Thomas Durham, NC 27707 |
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got Solo from Mo-Kan Border Collie Rescue when he was approximately 15 weeks
of age. Within a month or two, he and I were in training with the
Kansas Search and Rescue Dog Association. SAR dogs work for a special
treat or toy. Thought you might be interested to know that Solo's
special toy - the item he carries around like a medal after making a "find"
- is his Udder Tug !! See the attached picture :) Vicki Walton |
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The Udder Tug is a great toy for group
participation. So much so that even the keeshonden found it loads of
fun. After these pictures were taken, an hour long session of "it's mine
and you can't catch me" ensued. Followed by a 3 hour refreshing nap. A
great toy for encouraging interaction and exhaustion. I know I was tired
out just watching them!
Judy Hintzman
Keeshond Lovers United
Lawrence, Kansas
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Haley: Peep : Jesse: Deb |
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Kit is what we call an "extreme" tugger.
Whenever we roll out a new design, we give it to Kit for a high-intensity
road test! |
Jeff
wanted his own Udder Tug so bad that we designed him one! Check out
the Dynamite for little guys. |
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Toto loves his Udder Tug! There's nothing he likes more than having a
good go of tug-of-war with Mommy and his tug. Mommy really likes that
it's made from recycled materials and a portion of the sale benefits other
animals. This toy is a win-win situation for everybody. Thanks for a
great toy for my baby! Sandi Petee, Andover, KS
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"Last night when I got home from work, I had put all the goodies I got from you in a plastic grocery bag (for ease of carrying), tied in a half-knot at the top. Well, my husband let Skye into the garage to greet me, and once she smelled that bag, she would NOT let up!! The whole way into the house, she was on her hind legs, pawing and sniffing at the bag. When I set it down, if I hadn't grabbed it again, she would have had it on the floor, tearing into it. I was trying to show Edgar the stuff, and Skye would NOT be happy until I gave her a tug to run around with. Whew! So, if anyone says the dogs don't know the difference, don't believe 'em!!! Silly pups.........." Beth |
![]() I just ordered one of the new pocket models. I'm sure we will ALL enjoy them - and it shouldn't fall out of my pocket near as much at class ... :-) Plus, if Skye grabs the other end, there's still rubber there! I attached one of Skye protecting "her" tug on the couch. - Beth |
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Joe and Jack with their new Udder Tugs Santa brought
them! Jack and Joe both found their forever home through Pals
Animal Rescue in Wichita, KS
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The toy came today! -- nobody said C@Ts
couldn't enjoy it too!!
This is a hoot!Kathryn in NC It's not an over-population problem; it's an owner irresponsibility problem. |
Thanks for sending the tugs so promptly. As you can see, there is a
natural progression here. Mary our smaller dog makes a grab for all toys
that our golden Boomer shows interest in. That's why we bought two.
Thanks! Rosemary
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