Description
The Kiwi Walker Let's Play Ring is a durable and versatile toy designed for dogs who love wild play, offering features like gentle gum massage and floating capability.
Product Description
This toy needs no introduction. The name itself says it all: "Let's play!" We're confident that the Kiwi Walker Let's Play Ring will delight any dog lover of wild play. Made from dense TPR foam, it's hard and durable enough to be difficult for even the largest chew toy to destroy. At the same time, it's very soft, almost velvety to the touch. Even when drooling, it won't slip from the owner's hand or the pet's mouth. The numerous embossed patterns and its design allow the ring to gently massage teeth and gums during play, helping to maintain their health.
Features
- Made of durable, dense TPR thermoplastic foam
- Works well as a fetch toy
- Can be used as a tug
- Floats on water and doesn't sink
- Pleasant to the touch with numerous embossed patterns for easy grip
- Vibrant, eye-catching color
- Easy to keep clean
Sizes
- Mini: diameter 13.5cm, thickness 2cm, weight 80g, toy ideal for smaller dogs.
- Maxi: diameter 17.5cm, thickness 2.5cm, weight 170g, toy ideal for medium and large dogs.
Many possibilities, plenty of tail wagging: You can take the Kiwi Walker Ring to the park and use it as a fetch toy; when thrown, it floats beautifully in the air and falls far. When struck against the ground or an obstacle, it bounces irregularly, imitating the behavior of prey in nature. If your dog has a strong hunting instinct, they'll surely enjoy this activity. Its design also works well as a tug: hold the toy in your hand and let your dog grab the ringo with his snout, then start tugging. It's a great way to play together and establish rapport. Take the ringo to the beach (a garden pool will also work), and you'll quickly discover how much fun a floating toy can be!
Note: Although the toy is made of very durable thermoplastic foam and is quite resistant to chewing, there will surely be some brave warrior who will do the devastation. If you want the ring to last as long as possible, do not leave your pet unattended and do not allow them to use it as a chew toy.