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: Premier Busy Buddy Tug-a-Jug Small |
from: Premier Pet
List Price: $9.99Amazon.com's Price: $8.62 You Save: $1.37 (14%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Premier
EAN: 0759023075082
Label: Premier Pet
Manufacturer: Premier Pet
Model: BB TAJ S
Publisher: Premier Pet
Release Date: November 13, 2006
Size: Small
Studio: Premier Pet
Sales Rank: 2241
MPN: TUG A JUG SMALL
Features:- Ultimate interactive toy!
- See Treats. Smell Treats. Hear Treats.
- Made with non-toxic bullet-proof material.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Tug-A-Jug is guaranteed to keep your pet entertained and engaged. This patented toy appeals to all 5 senses. Dogs can touch the toy, plus see, smell, hear and taste the treats. The Tug-A-Jug not only dispenses treats, it can also be used for obedience training and for feeding meals.
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For the first couple of days, our dog Moby was only slightly interested in the tug-a-jug. We kept it out, though, and when he finally figured out his own system of getting dog food out of the jug, he was hooked! Then we started putting all his meals in the jug instead of in his bowl. Since starting his meals in the jug, Moby has an outlet for his curious energy and he spends less time in the trash can and in distructive activities like toilet paper shredding because he has to work physically and ... Read More
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We've had this for almost a week, and the dog still hasn't figured out how the treats fall out. I think this toy is worth the money just to hear my kids and husband laugh at the dog as she tries to get the treats out. So far the toy doesn't show any signs of wear, and our dog is a real chewer of everything she finds.
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R20R116UHRN3IG Tucker was nervous about this toy at first (as you'll see in the video) but really warmed up to it quickly and has enjoyed gnawing on it. However, this has not worked very well for us as a treat dispenser. I consider Tucker to be quite a clever puppy, but after fiddling with the tug-a-jug for a couple days, he just began bringing the thing to me and dropping it at my feet for me to dispense the treats for him. (I suppose that may be evidence ... Read More
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So I bought this thing and my cockapoo wouldn't touch it, I played with her with it and tried to show her how it worked and even rubbed cheese on it, but she never figured it out. So I got the idea that I could take a empty 20 oz coke bottle and fill it half way with kibble and maybe she would graduate to the tug a jug eventually. Well, she loves the plastic soda bottles, but still ignores this toy. I think maybe it is because they replaced the rope with a rubber faux rope. She loves her rope toys, but ... Read More
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Well, I wasn't sure about this toy, what with the mixed reviews, but Wilson the Beagle was all out of toys so we had to get him something. He's terrible about destroying soft toys. He's very active (he's a beagle!) and we needed something to keep his attention for more than a few seconds. This is it! What a winner! Wilson loves the tug a jug! At first he was puzzled by it. Of course, since he's a hound, he was following his nose, and his nose was telling him there was food in that jug but how in the heck was ... Read More
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