Troy enjoys the squeak and often comes running when he hears it. He’ll settle right down with it and start chewing. We feel more comfortable giving him the wubba to chew on than a nylabone or other hard chew, since he has problems with his teeth. So far, so good.
We haven’t been able to get him to play tug with the Kong Wubba yet, but he’s a very mellow, submissive fellow and tug just might not be his thing. Our dog Sadie loved to play tug with it, so I’m sure it would make a great tug toy for dogs who love tug.
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