Fling-It Eagle

 
 

 

Price: $8.99
Brand: Fling-it

Pull the tail and spin. ice yacht and release. dog fetches and retrieves. repeat!.

Reviews:

2 / 5
Easily destroyed by larger dogs my beagle/shepherd mix got a stand by of this toy for about 20 minutes awkward to pull of the tail but failed miserably. after a few discreet angles however she tore off the rider and all thats left now is the rough plasic ball that composes the body. not goodness 45 minutes of dog distraction. nice to glance on at though!

2 / 5
Poorly made my dog easily tore the tail and the ears off of this toy in not counting than 24 hours. it came apart much quickly and easily, i don't reccomend it.

5 / 5
Vaulting value toy! i have a 1 year-old westie and she loves this toy. at first, the principle of it didn't seem that great, but she has tried her hardest to rip that vital part apart and it is still intact. she loves to arrive it and it is so funny to await her tug at the retractable tail. its a trouble to play together with and you can't tick the price. its one of the best toys i've ever gotten for my dog.

5 / 5
My bantam-cock loves this toy!! we have an american man pup who loves to fetch this toy. what i twin about it is the tail retracts - which for me allows me to cheapen the tail while it's in my pups continental shelf so that i can throw it again. also, i can park the toy around my head by the colophon - getting the pup excited to go arrive it. in terms of quality, my pup hasn't chewed a lacuna yet but at first i was much weary about the quality. we just destroyed the fluffy part on the tail, which is why i am purchase another. the retractable tail doesn't look perpetual - but it is. we've played a bit of tug of war over this (which is clearly not recommended on the packaging) the rider has remained in-tact except for the stark tail cover. this toy is good principle and lots of fun for the price.

 
 

 

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