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Premier Busy Buddy Tug-a-Jug

Manufacturer: Premier
Category: Pet Products


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 99 reviews


ASIN: B001GAQ9QC


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Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fritzi Luv's It!   January 6, 2009
m39
The Tug A Jug is a great dog toy,our mini doxie Fritzi needs a 12 step program cause he is on the Jug all the time. It has become his favorite toy and spend hours trying to get every last bit of treat out of it. He is exhasted as its quite the work out and needs a nap after wards. The only problem was the Tug part of it,it lasted about five minutes as he chewed right through that,but really you dont need it as you can put in larger treats mixed in with little ones and it works just fine.


2 out of 5 stars Lasted exactly 3 uses   January 3, 2009
Randal V
If you have a smart or highly persistent dog that will chew bits off almost any toy except a Kong, skip this. I would have, but it was a gift.
The first time I left this toy in the crate with my smart, 6 month old blue heeler mix puppy, I came home to find she had somehow managed to unscrew it and eaten all the treats. The second time she played with it all over the house, and the noise drove me crazy. Bang, boom, bang. She kept rolling it down the stairs, off a ledge, and knocking things over when it rolled behind them. But she was thoroughly entertained, so I let it be. The third time she played with it while I was cooking. A few minutes later, I looked down to see she had unscrewed it again, and was chewing on the various pieces happily. I didn't stop her since the brochure said it was virtually indestructible material. When I picked it up a bit later, her chewing had apparently ruined the threading so I could no longer screw the lid back on. Went right into the trash.

Entertaining, but not durable at all.



3 out of 5 stars rubber rope gone in 60sec   January 2, 2009
The Hawk (Washington State)
I have a 45lb lab mix that loves his busy buddy, but that cheap rubber rope lasted all of 20 min with him. He chewed it down to a nub. A thicker rope or actual rope might be a better choice. Or maybe Kong like rubber!

That said, he goes bonkers for this and clangs it noisily all around on the hardwood floors. It gets to be a bit much. But he sure has fun!




3 out of 5 stars Quite the workout - but maybe a bit too difficult   January 2, 2009
Diane (Springfield, IL)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RD5LUFPPU5PX0 This video shows Taxi (soft coated wheaten terrier) opening and playing with his Christmas/10th Birthday present... a Tug-a-Jug. He's played with it a few times now and he still doesn't get that he needs to pull the cord to get the treats to come out -- although he really enjoys knocking it around until the treats accidentally fall out. I bought the large size after reading the reviews because of the cord. The large size had the plastic cord which is easier to clean. The smaller size has the rope cord. Taxi is not a big chewer, so I felt comfortable that this toy would durable - and it is. I filled it with stinky treats which he can smell through both ends... but those treats upset his tummy a bit, so I'm going to have to try something else. I couldn't find the ingredients of the treats that are sold with the Tug-a-Jug, so I didn't buy those.


2 out of 5 stars Not Interested   January 1, 2009
BevE (Warren, PA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

My dogs love to chase pop bottles so I thought they would love these so much I ordered one for each of them. They don't even look at them. One figured out how to get the treats out but still isn't interested.

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