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The coolest dog toys around for fun and training

Handmade by Lisa Adamson & Jackie Smith
Reviewed by Michelle Townsend & Tim Knee

Description: An interactive tug toy made of multi-coloured braided fleece which can be used for teaching agility dogs to work away or flyball dogs to run-on. Also can be employed as motivators for Obedience dogs.

 

Six designs:

  • Plain

  • Tuggie with Tennis Ball

  • Tuggy with Rubber Ring

  • Pocket Tugs

  • Skinny Snake

  • Super Snake

Best Features: I have several different tuggies from Tug-tastic and they are all faring well with all of my dogs, even the one who likes to chew. She doesn’t seem to with these!

We use them for our agility rewards for our collies currently training. The longer ones are handy for dogs that like to grab the toy. It has saved our hands from a few more marks! They have plenty of give which means there is less jarring of the handlers arms and shoulders and the dog's neck.

For our young pup, we use the Pocket tugs as we can take them about so easily. These have been ideal for my young pup as her training toy, as they are made from the soft fleece and won't hurt her teeth.

And best of all, they can be washed in the machine when grubby, too!

Could be better: The only thing I can find is that the Pocket Tug doesn’t throw very well as it is very light. All the others do.

Take care. The tuggies should not be left alone with your dog as they could be chewed. 

Production: The fleece is stretchy which means more comfortable tugging for you, and it is soft on the dogs mouth. Available in a range of colours, the main ones being red, orange, yellow, lime green, royal, navy, black, purple and hyacinth blue. Can be made into club colours for prizes for agility and obedience competitions.

Occasional bespoke orders can be done incorporating a favourite toy in the plaiting, or plaiting with multiple threads to make the tuggies extra thick.

Value for Money: 9.5 /10 very good.

Price: Start from £2.00 inc p&p for Pocket Tuggies (£1.50 at shows)

For more information or to order contact

Lisa or Jackie 

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/borderstorm/Tug-tastic.htm


About Tug-tastic Toys
Lisa Adamson and Jackie Smith started to manufacture these fleecy tugs for their own dogs, and then for friends and their dogs at their  training club.  Soon, they were being asked to make them for others and hence our range and colours have developed.  It is more a hobby than a business for them.

Many top level handlers are now using these tugs, but obviously it would be inappropriate to print names. Just look round the rings at shows and see for yourself who's using them! 

About the author...
Michelle Townsend and Tim Knee live in Exmouth in sunny Devon with their son Harrison. They are now up to six dogs including Jak an 8 year old  WSD, Holly a Goldie (7), Harvey a goldie x collie (4). Ziggy (3), Megan (2) and Terra (4 months) are all Border Collies.

Michelle and Tim have been competing in agility for about six years now.

Tim has been training for Honiton & Distict Canine Society since 2000, when he had a serious motorbike accident which left him unable to work Jak. He started helping in the classes instead! Chel is an assistant trainer and helps when needed!


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