Rogz Floating Lighthouse Dog Chew Toy
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PetSafe Automatic Ball Launcher Dog Ball Toy
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JW Pet Grass Dental Ball Vanilla Dog Ball Toy
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Chuckit! Fumble Fetch Fetch Dog Toy
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Chuckit! Classic Launcher Medium Ball Fetch Dog Toy
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West Paw Rumpus Dog Chew Toy
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Chuckit! Erratic Ball Fetch Dog Toy
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JW Pet Puppy Sloth Squeak ee Ball Dog Squeaker Toy
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Chuckit! Amphibious Bumper Fetch Dog Toy
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West Paw Skamp Dog Chew Toy
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JW Pet Giggle Tug Dog Tug Toy
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Ruffwear Gnawt a Stick Dog Chew Toy
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West Paw Zwig Dog Chew Toy
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Kong Sport Tennis Balls X Small Dog Ball Toy
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Company of Animals Coachi Training Dumbbell
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Outward Hound Jumbros Interactive Dog Toy
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Ruffwear Gnawt a Cone Dog Chew Toy
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JW Pet Hol ee Bottle Dog Chew Toy
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Outward Hound Blanket Buddies Dog Toy
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Fat Cat Classic Floppability Dog Chew Toy
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High‑energy play, dialled in. This collection focuses on toys that beg to be chased, grabbed and tugged—think rugged ropes, drag‑resistant tugs, flyers and bounce‑happy balls. Explore long‑handled tugs for distance control, floating toys for beach days, and grippy, reinforced fabrics that keep your hands safe while your dog powers up. Brands like KONG and JW Pet lead the way with proven shapes and materials that survive enthusiastic sessions.
Fetch and tug aren’t just fun—they’re training gold. Use structured tug to proof cues like ‘drop’ and ‘out’, and use fetch to sharpen recall and impulse control. Choose a softer tug for puppies (to protect developing mouths) and step up to sturdier weaves as jaws strengthen. For fetch fanatics, mix rollers, erratic‑bounce balls and flyers to change trajectories and challenge coordination. If you have two‑dog households, add twin‑handled tugs to reduce friction and build cooperative play.
Rotate with puzzle and sniff work on non‑running days to prevent over‑arousal and protect joints. With the right equipment and a simple set of rules, tug and fetch become your most useful (and joyful) training sessions.