Premier Busy Buddy Tug-A-Jug treat dispenser keeps your dog interested and motivated to play. It's the solution to interactive play. Tug-A-Jug stimulates your pet's sense of sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. Features unique rubber wrap and rope for chew play and clean teeth. Tug-A-Jug works well when filled with Simply Wild Pet Food.
We have a 19 month old American Bulldog and she uses her Tug-A-Jug every day since she got it almost a year ago! It is showing some wear but is still going strong! She eats every meal out of it and LOVES IT!
Murphy's Favorite Toy by Michele09/05/2009
I bought this toy for my 10 year old yellow lab about 6 months ago. Over the years he has slowed down quite a bit, but he still enjoys 2 things: working and eating! This jug keeps him busy. Since the day it arrived it is the toy he greets me at the door with. When he wants it filled he drops it in my lap or at my feet. The jug is made of a very sturdy plastic that has yet to crack or flake off despite everyday use. I highly recommend this toy...and Murphy does, too!
by from 09/23/2010
I love this toy! I'm getting ready to purchase my 3rd one as a persistent dog will eventually chew off the stopper on the top of the bottle - but considering the life of most dog toys I only have praise about a toy that lasts a full year in a house with 3 Border Collies!
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Finally a toy for my genius muscle dog by Mely02/06/2008
If your dog is a super genius with the chewying power of a Croc then this toy is for you. It's been 1 hour and this toy is still in pristine condition. Toshi the dog loves the Tug-A-Jug.
dog loves it by lacey6509/08/2010
Have an Aussie. I put her food in it in the morning. i am on my second one. She ate the first rope. Am keeping a better eye on her now. I would buy this again. Love toys that make them think
Keep them thinking toy! by Cheryl02/14/2008
I have an Aussie that does a lot of thinking; often she is too smart for my own good. This toy is very challenging to get the treats out, but very motivating. We just got it today, and already she has been busy with it off and on for 3 hrs. Looks exhausted now. Though she wants to chew the "scent holes" end, she can not get her mouth around that size/shape to damage it. It is extremely hard plastic, as well, not like the new peanut butter container she attacked and entirely ate while I mowed the lawn. I expect this will continue to delight her and hold up for a very long time to come. Fun to watch her face problem-solve, and it will be a safe toy to leave her alone with.