There are only a couple things that are a teeny bit annoying about this toy. The first is that is smellssort of like fake baconor some of those stinky dog treats. And if you touch ityour hand will smell like that. After three months the smell does seem to be a bit less, but is still def. there and noticeable if you are touching or next to the toy. The second thing that is a little annoying is how hard and heavy this toy is. So if your dog likes to pick up toys and throw them around be careful you are not in the path (or anything breakable) as it will hurt if it hits you.
Overall though I would highly recommend this toyand I think so would my dog!This toy has held up to punishment and serious chewing from my teenage Lab who can eat his way thru just about any "indestructible" toy. It's heavy and the rubber gives which he finds satisfying. Expensive ... but have a feeling this will last a few years, so you get what you pay for. Also my husband discovered it doubles as a great foot massager!My dog will eat, chew, and destroy anything. Regardless of how tough, the Kongs last 10 minutes, the Tuff toys are good for an hour. This toy is tough to destroy, but she doesn't like it. And, it's not because it can't be destroyed. She'll chew a rubber ball, a bone, a dish, or even a piece of plastic. For some reason, this is low on the hit list. Go figure...My bulldog is a serious chewer. She's had this for about 3 months now and plays with it 5-6 times per week. It is showing no signs of wear, even with her powerful jaws.This is vey very durable play stick. My dog is a stick freak. She chews on sticks every chance she gets. Why do you think her name is Twiggy? :). Anyway, this toy is the only one that she doesn't chew up in a day or two. I guess because it is so tough it isn't her favorite toy though...but she will play with it if I interact with her. It is very tough.


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