 Price: $0.01(As of Thu, 11 Mar 2010) Common Opinion:  Product Overview and Summary KONG Wubba is a fun, interactive toss and tug toy. Durable reinforced nylon fabric covers two rubber balls - a tennis ball on top and a squeaker ball beneath. Customer Experience and Opinions Fun, but not a chew toy!, March 05 ,2010 A. Long (Nashville, Tn.) reveals: I bought this toy for my 1 year old hound mix, and like the previously reviewer said, knew almost instantly it would not work as a chew toy. My dog had the canvas covering ripped in less than 15 minutes. She plays with this toy only under supervision!
Great dog toy!, February 20 ,2010 peasncarats (Oakley, CA) thinks that: This is a fabulous toy and our boy Bentley LOVES it! He spends a lot of time carrying it proudly around the house, using the ends to throw it for himself, and merrily chasing & fetching it long distances at the park. He had the light blue puppy Wubba as a little guy (8 weeks), and loved it just as much then. In fact, we still have the puppy version (in addition to the adult version) and it is dirty, but still intact. I suspect if I took the time to wash the slobber off of it, it would look darn near new. We love it and our dog gets hours of enjoyment out of a relatively inexpensive toy.
So many of the reviewers here are slamming this toy because they clearly do not understand their dog's needs and temperament. I have a 50 lb., 10 month-old Pitbull and this is far and wide his favorite toy. He is not the type to rip his toys into tiny shreds, and knowing this I let him play with the Wubba while supervised. The only toys he is allowed to have unsupervised are SUPER durable balls and bones. Nothing with material, squeakers, fuzz (like a typical tennis ball), etc. If your dog is a heavy-duty chewer, this is not the toy for you! If your dog does well not destroying stuffed toys, this one should be fine also. Just because KONG is generally a good, tough brand doesn't mean a determined dog can't chew threw something like this. Please realize that dogs are forever children; they need to be monitored and it is up to YOU to keep your best friend safe.
My dog's favorite!, February 18 ,2010 Jenny King (Maine, USA) reveals that: I spoil my dog REGULARLY, he has a whole basket of toys that do not interest him but this one will always keep him busy. If it's under a bunch of other toys, he'll dig for it! He's a 70 pound boxer too, and it has lasted and is not damaged at all, as much as he's played with it. Definately worth the money, I recommend it!
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