DIBBATU Flirt Pole for Dogs Interactive Dog Toys for Large Medium Small Dogs Chase and Tug of War, Dog Teaser Wand with Lure Chewing Toy for Outdoor Exercise & Training
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Product Dimensions : 10 x 2 x 0.04 inches; 3.84 ounces
Date First Available : December 4, 2020
Manufacturer : DIBBATU
ASIN : B08PNTDJ7B
Country of Origin : China
🐶【Great Flirt Pole for Dogs 】- The interactive flirt pole dog toy is one of the best training tool for realising the natual of your dog by Chasing and tug of war. Also this teaser flirt pole can promote mutual communication between you and your dog during the entertainment time.
🐶【Suitable Size for different dogs】- Length of holder: 33″, length of cord: 38″, length of rope: 12″. The flirt teaser wand pole toy for dogs keeps you and your dog at a suitable distance, attracts the dog to chase and run which allows the dog has fully exercise. A good tug of war dog toy for you dogd.
🐶【High Quailty Material Interactive Dog Toys】- The training flirt stick of this tail teaser dog wand is made of 304 stainless steel material which is durable and can bear dogs’pull and tug. A stainless steel swivel eye snap hook connecting stick and cord make sure the nylon chord can rotate flexibly.
🐶【Easy to Store & Carry】- This pet teasing flirt pole can be disassembled into two sections. It’s convenient to carry outdoor or store at the conern without take up too much space. You need to tighten the spiral part between the two rods when use the teaser wand dog toy. The design of the non-slip rubber handle is match the human mechanics, you will fell comfortable when using it.
🐶【Multifunction Dog Rope Toys】- If you want to play intimately with your pet, removing the rope at the end of dog lure wand then useing it as an ordinary dog rope also is a good choice.Also you can use some other flirt pole replacements.
Customers say
Customers like the build quality, energy level, and value of the pet toy. They mention it’s well-built, holds up to tugging and chewing, and the metal connectors make it super strong. Some say it’s a great way to exercise their dogs and works wonders for building skills. Customers also say it’s worth the price, fun for dogs, and comfortable to hold.
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9 reviews for DIBBATU Flirt Pole for Dogs Interactive Dog Toys for Large Medium Small Dogs Chase and Tug of War, Dog Teaser Wand with Lure Chewing Toy for Outdoor Exercise & Training
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Original price was: $24.99.$18.24Current price is: $18.24.
Mandy –
Hilarious & so fun! If youâre disabled and have a service dog, extra highly recommend! ð
I have a golden retriever who is my amazing service dog. He means more to me than I can express, and he DRAMATICALLY helps me and enriches my life, while Iâm isolated and suffering a lot from serious illnesses.So this thing plus non toxic dog bubbles are SUCH blessings to us!!! ðð¥°â¤ï¸My dog is truly one of the most amazing animals Iâve ever met. He even plays with the wand toy WITH my 3 cats! They all take their turns! Itâs hilarious! I call them my Big Dog and 3 Little Dogs. ðBut of course, he wants his own wand toy⦠and now he has it! :)Iâm too weak to walk my service dog often. But thank God we have a great backyard! So I swing this thing all over (you could even do it while seated if youâre in a wheelchair, just have lots of space all around you, and keep moving it; but see my last tip), and he jumps and leaps at it! Runs after it! Itâs truly adorable! And he doesnât want to stop! He LOVES it! ð¤©Itâs surprisingly well-made! I mean the handle is ergonomic and easy to hold on to (did not expect that!), the poll is heavy duty but not heavy, and the connecting rope is great! I only wish they had a bigger rope toy at the end for big dogs. But itâs not bad, and I can easily connect one when this one wears out. :)Where it matters: this thing is well-made!And it gives my boy and I much needed joy and much needed exercise for him! ðð Heâs tired and smiling while panting at the end. Jumping like that is really great exercise, along with the running after it. :)*Important tip: Dogs and cats can both develop anxiety/OCD if you donât let them catch things like this at least every 3-5 attempts to catch it/movements. Same with laser pointers! They need to be able to pounce and âcatch itâ. Or it can cause horrendous behavioral issues. Iâm a dog trainer, and Iâve seen and heard about the sad effects that can happen if people donât know and do this.Just teach your dog âdrop itâ with positive affirmation (highly recommend online dog trainer Zak George!), and itâs easy to begin again! The dog will learn that dropping it INCREASES fun, not decreasing it. :)So just wanted to set you up for success! 🙂 Using this correctly is hilarious (great to entertain other people also), fun, great bonding, and great exercise for human and dog! ðð¥°ð
Taylor –
Durable and fun
I got a plastic stick with a duck on it and our basset hound puppy chewed it up no problem. I got this pole as a replacement and Iâm glad I did! Itâs durable and a good length for the rope. He wonât be chewing this one up anytime soon. Definitely worth the money! Do yourself a favor and get this pole and not a plastic one.
Lynette Huffstedtler –
Good for hyperactive Giant Schnauzer and for my mini schnauzer
Decided to go with the doggy version of the flirt pole we had at home. Dog trainer recommended we get a flirt pole for my mini schnauzer puppy which the one we got was for cats. (It was very frail and I worried it would and could snap.) so I found this one and so far-itâs been really good. Wasnât too worried about the construction of the pole with my mini schnauzer, but the giant schnauzer is a whole ânother ball game with that.My giant loves loves loves toys and chewing this up and chasing. Tried it out with him and we play really hard with him using the pole. He loves to tug on it and have me tug back. 70+ lb dog who has an extremely strong jaw and body and so far, the pole has stood up to his strength. Heâs usually running around all over the house, but after 30 mins to an hour playing with it- he was actually tired! Which is great cuz heâs the type of dog that wants to play A LOTI will say Iâd probably redesign where the two points meet up. I keep worrying of it snapping and it keeps unscrewing while in play. I personally would a more sturdy construction due to my giant schnauzer being a hard and tough player with his toys. These are more suggestions and critiques versus actual cons.Overall Iâd say itâs a fantastic toy for our two dogs who loves to play with toys. Itâs sturdy enough to withstand our giant schnauzer (70+lb and very active one) for now. Anything less than that, I wouldnât worry too much. Will likely come back again sometime. Thank you!
MacD –
My puppy loves this toy
I got this because my puppy doesn’t like fetch or tug, but loves jumping and chasing. It was better than I hoped. Not only did my picky puppy love playing with me using it, but she got out a ton of energy without me feeling like I’d done a cardio session. It was perfect. While the rope is good and sturdy, but I’m going to get some of the stuffed accessories so she doesn’t get bored (she bores of toys quickly so I need a rotation). The good news is all I need is a variety of dangly toys, and not the rod.The product itself feels solid and well made. It’s got a spring near the handle to give it some play (important to ensure its not too brittle and breaks). Nothing feels “loose” or wobbly. It’s heavier than I imagined, but that’s not a bad thing. Especially because it feels balanced. The handle is ergonomic and comfortable to hold, guiding your hand naturally into a good casting /tug of war position with supports in the right places to ensure you win that tug should the dog catch the rope. It’s durable enough to withstand my 40 pound puppy tugging against it and despite an impromptu game of tug did not unscrew itself in the slightest despite easily coming apart when it was time to go home. I’ll update when it breaks or starts to loosen.The rope is fairly thick – good for medium to larger breeds. My puppy is about 40 pounds and it was thicker than the other ropes she prefers. I don’t think a dog under 30 pounds would enjoy the thickness. Swapping out the toy on the end is easy enough, so if you want an extra strong rod, swapping out is possible. After the first couple of sessions, I changed the rope to a softer puppy rope to protect my pup’s teeth.
Gerald Podloski –
This is good quality, great for bigger dogs or those breeds that are rough on toys. I have three Aussies and they are serious about their hearding and tough on toys 15 minutes of playing with this and they are relaxed for 2-3 hours. Great work out. Good price point
JR –
Not âwhippyâ enough
karen –
Pretty durable. Verry impressed. One of my dogs favorite toys. Also helped getting a child not afraid of dog that had a bad experience with another dog. Within 1 hr the two were best friends.
Florence Austin –
I purchased this for my dog who is a border collie mix. He does love chasing it around and pulling on it when he catches it. The metal pole is sturdy and does not seem like it is at risk of breaking when force is applied. The rope is well stitched and does not seem at risk of fraying or letting go easily, yet replacing the toy on the end is not difficult at all. I would NOT let your dog just sit an chew on the rope (or the included rope toy) for any length of time or play with it unsupervised as tearing and fraying are certainly possible with excessive chewing. I give my pup a few seconds of rewarded play after catching the toy to pull or chew on it before he has to release it, and so far it has stood up, but too much chewing would certainly fray the ropes. The clip is sturdy as well.My only complaint is that both the metal pole AND the rope feel a little short. It makes it so my dog can just basically run circles directly around my feet and practically grab the rope, and he isn’t a big dog at all. I would love a way to make it longer. If a segment of pole was made that could be attached in the middle between the two existing end pieces, that would be a purchase I would be willing to make.
Tanya –
My pups love chasing and jumping for this toy. I can wear them out quickly any time. I have had this fir a few months now and they still get excited every time I bring it out.