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Reward Toys

Reward toys are used to for interactive play between you and your dog as a reward for your dog. These toys should have little to no value to the dog on their own, the value comes from the opportunity for the dog to play with you and the toy is simply a tool used to facilitate that. These toys must be put away when you are not actively playing with your dog both to facilitate a positive attitude towards playing with you, and also because these toys are not designed for unsupervised play and can be dangerous if your dog is left unattended with them.

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Sheepskin Tug - $25

The ideal starter toy for most dogs and puppies. Sheep skin feels good in the dogs mouth, is easy for the dog to hang on to, and fleece is fairly forgiving handler mistakes.

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French Linen Tug - $25

French Linen tug toys are ideal for more experienced dogs with a well developed grip that can handle a tug that is slightly more abrasive and harder to hold on to than sheep skin. French linen tugs are more durable than sheepskin tug toys, give you better control of the tug with harder playing dogs, don't pick up as much dirt and slime as sheepskin tugs, are easier to clean, and can be thrown farther than sheepskin when playing fetch.  

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Gappay Ball - $35

The ball on the string reward toy is ultimate reward toy for most dogs. The Gappy ball on a string is by far my personal favorite reward toy for most situations. These balls are easily thrown far more accurately and much further than a standard tennis ball while also being far less dangerous for your dog. These balls are a fantastic fetch toy and tug toy combination that is easy to clean and fits nicely in your pocket! The single piece string keeps your dog from getting tangled in the string, and the leather stopper provides a comfortable easy to hold grip. These balls are ideal for dogs that are experienced tug/fetch players that know how to target and have a well developed grip. Most dogs should be started on a tug before graduating to a ball reward toy. These balls do not float in water

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Redline  K9 Ball - $25

The ball on the string reward toy is ultimate reward toy for most dogs. These balls are easily thrown far more accurately and much further than a standard tennis ball while also being far less dangerous for your dog. These balls are a fantastic fetch toy and tug toy combination that is easy to clean and fits nicely in your pocket! The loop string creates an easy to grip handle for playing tug with your dog and makes the ball easy to throw long distances. The euro size ball is ideal for most dogs, but smaller and larger sizes are available upon request. These balls are ideal for dogs that are experienced tug/fetch players that know how to target and have a well developed grip. Most dogs should be started on a tug before graduating to a ball reward toy. These balls do not float in water

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Durafoam Ball - $25

The  durafoam ball is a great lightweight ball for most dogs. While these balls are not as durable and cannot be thrown nearly as far or accurately as the Redline K9 and Gappay balls, they do float and can be used for fetch in the water. They also don't hurt nearly as much as the Gappay and Redline balls should you accidentally hit yourself or your dog with it. These balls are ideal for dogs that are experienced tug/fetch players that know how to target and have a well developed grip. Most dogs should be started on a tug before graduating to a ball reward toy.