KONG Wild Knots Bears are soft & cuddly on the outside while durable & strong on the inside. The internal knotted rope skeleton satisfies dog's natural instincts and the reinforced plush body provides extra durability. The knots have less stuffing for less mess and they squeak.
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SBT puppy actually cuddles this!
Tough and cuddly at the same time, perfect for the strong jaws of my sbt
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Didn't last a morning
Not springer spaniel proof, ripped off arms and ears within minutes.
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Good tough toy
The toy arrived very quickly in not too much packaging. It is tough and my Lurcher likes throwing it about and chomping at it- the rope ‘skeleton’ is a good idea. She tends not to tear things so I don’t know how long it will last, but there are certainly no bits that look easy to tear off for all but the most determined chewers.
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My dogs love these
Buy these regularly as my dogs love teddies and these last slightly longer. They still manage get tooth mark holes through them on a day so wish they where slightly tougher but worth it make my dogs bit happier.
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Strong bear
The dog loves it. Very robust. Good for growing puppy.
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Puppy/Dog toy by Kong
The Kong wild knots bear is a favourite with our puppy. Its tough and not filled with stuffing. The squeaker had been stitched in poorly and only lasted a couple of days. But not a problem. Would buy again.
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Toy bear
Bought in order to give my German shepherd a toy that was suitable
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Love this!
Great toys my dogs love them! And best of all they can't rip them to shreds like they usually do with every teddy I've bought them! Their great , usually my two dogs rip through teddies in minutes which concerns me because of all the stuffing inside , but because these are mostly knotted rope inside they can't so it puts my mind at ease knowing there is no choking hazard , would defo recomend .
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Xmas gift
We bought this for a family members dog that is a Newfie (Newfoundland - size of a small bear) and we’re happy to say it took at least a day before he killed it and most of the bear had been chewed off leaving the rope exposed which he is still enjoying on chewing now