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CocoPup London Clemmie the Cloud Soft Dog Toy

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Introducing the All For Paws Little Buddy Heart Beat Warm Bunny - the perfect comfort companion for anxious pups! Specially designed to reduce sepa...

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Original price £15.99 - Original price £15.99
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£15.99
£15.99 - £15.99
Current price £15.99

FAQs

Do vets recommend rope toys?

Rope toys are generally considered a positive addition to a dog's toy rotation, particularly for interactive play and bonding. However, as with any toy, the type and how it's used matters. Clean Earth rope toys, for example, feature high-quality, densely woven construction that gently acts to clean your dog's teeth and gums, a benefit that makes rope toys a reasonable complement to a dental routine. Natural materials are worth seeking out: rope toys made from cotton or jute are more digestible than synthetic alternatives, which is relevant for dogs who chew rather than just tug.
The consistent guidance from both manufacturers and vets is around supervision. KONG Wild Knots, for example, are designed for light to moderate chewing and are intended for supervised use only. That's standard advice for rope toys generally used under supervision as an interactive toy, they're a safe and beneficial choice for most dogs. If your dog tends to shred and swallow toys aggressively, a more durable rubber option from our dog chew toys collection may be a better fit.

Are ropes a good toy for dogs?

Rope and tug toys offer some genuine benefits that other toy types don't replicate as well. They're perfect for interactive fun, training and bonding, with durable designs that stand up to enthusiastic game-time, whether you're playing tug-of-war, practising recall or just enjoying some quality fetch in the garden.
The training angle is often underestimated. A bungee tug toy is especially good for introducing tug and teaching recall, making it a practical tool during training sessions as well as a source of entertainment. For dogs who need an outlet for high energy or natural prey instincts, interactive play with rope toys encourages physical activity and strengthens the bond between you and your dog, fostering trust and deepening your relationship.
There are also eco-conscious options for owners who care about materials. Clean Earth rope toys are made from 100% recycled plastic water bottles, with each toy redirecting waste from up to eight bottles from ending up in oceans and landfill.

Is it safe for dogs to play with rope toys?

Rope toys are safe for most dogs when chosen and used correctly, the key considerations are material, size and supervision. Well-made tug toys use natural materials like 100% natural cotton rope with reinforced stitching and BPA-free rubber components tested to meet food-safe standards Wooof, which makes them a much safer choice than cheap alternatives. Natural cotton and jute ropes are preferable to synthetic fibres if your dog chews as well as tugs, as they're gentler if small amounts are ingested.
Supervision is the most consistent safety recommendation across all rope toys. No toy is completely indestructible, supervised play sessions are advised and dogs should never be left alone with their toy. Inspect rope toys regularly for fraying or wear and replace them when they start to break down. Some bungee tug designs also reduce the risk of jarring your dog's neck or the handler's shoulder during play, making the game safer and more comfortable for both of you. For dogs who chew heavily and unsupervised, a durable rubber chew toy is a safer option for solo time.

Do dogs like rope toys?

Most dogs take to rope toys quickly and for good reason. Tugging, chasing and shaking are all natural behaviours for dogs and a rope toy gives them an appropriate outlet. The internal knotted rope skeleton of toys like KONG Wild Knots satisfies dogs' natural instincts, while the soft exterior and squeaker make them engaging from the moment they're introduced. For dogs that love variety, some rope toys are designed so you can create your own configurations, offering each piece on its own or combining them, keeping things fresh and interesting over time.
Rope toys also tend to be a hit precisely because they're interactive. They keep tails wagging and playtime going strong, whether it's tug-of-war, recall training or garden fetch. Dogs that might not engage enthusiastically with a ball or solo chew toy often respond very differently when a game involves their owner. If your dog is new to rope toys, a bungee tug toy is a good starting point, simply dragging it along the floor creates lots of enticing movement to instantly grab your dog's attention.