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Faux Fur Treat Pouch

£13.99£44.99

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Description

A food bag style toy featuring a velcro pouch to stuff with treats to entice food orientated dogs or reluctant tuggers. We have added a Dunlop tennis ball on the end to make it easier to throw.  Available in a long fur or short fur option and on a bungee, chaser, short webbing handle, flirt pole or on it’s own.

Pouch – 21cm x 12cm

 

Additional information

Handle

Bungee Handle, Chaser Handle, Webbing Handle, with 24 inch squishy face flirt pole, with 36 inch squishy face flirt pole, Without Handle

Fur

Faux Fur, Long Faux Fur

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