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All Dogs, like your children, should have some toys.  Toys should be strong and safe giving pleasure to both the handler and dog.

Retrieving can be made a simple operation if you start the process with a young dog in a fun manner.  Toys give pleasure and exercise to dog and handler - an absolute must !

 

Key Benefits

  • Manufactured from non-toxic materials
  • Enhances the bond between dog and handler through constructive play
  • Rope toys encourage retrieving  and "prey drive" for dogs performing "manwork"

Pricing

Description Size ZAR Price
Tuggers
4 Knot Tugger, Non-Toxic Cotton

25 x 610 mm ZAR 40.00
2 Knot Tugger, Non-Toxic Cotton

28 x 330 mm ZAR 24.50
Ring, Plastic Handle, Non-Toxic Cotton

32 x 255 mm ZAR 45.00
Tugger toys, as well as being excellent play items for your dog, are ideal for training purposes.  The 2 knot and 4 knot tugger can be used to teach the retrieve exercise whilst the 4 knot tugger, because of its length, can also be used to promote "preydrive" for "Manwork" purposes.

The Cotton Ring is a great way to strengthen your dogs jaw and teach him to take a strong, full bite.

Tug of war is a great game loved by all dogs.

 

Retrieve Aids
Kong, Non-Toxic Rubber

110 mm

ZAR 30.00
Pimple Ball, Non-Toxic Rubber, Bell

58 mm

ZAR 12.75
Star Ball, Non-Toxic Rubber

65 mm

ZAR 15.35
Rubber Ring, Non-Toxic Rubber

150 mm

ZAR 18.50
Ball on a Rope

ZAR 16.95
All Prices are in SA Rands and Exclusive of VAT, Postage and Packing.
The Kong, Pimple Ball and Star Ball are all perfect for teaching your dog the retrieve exercise, with the added benefit of sharpening your dogs reflexes due to the uneven bounce and of course can be used a a toy for pure pleasure.

The Rubber Ring is a fun item suitable for teaching him to catch and fetch.

 

Scent Discrimination

The "Training Bag / Scent Bag" is the perfect tool for teaching your dog to retrieve when he resists harder items.

When training "Scent Discrimination" the bag is ideal. Excellent scent-retaining properties and the perfect "halfway" between harder items such as shoes, dumbbells and metal items etc. and hats, shirts or other clothing items, and cloths used in show tests.

Many dogs initially resist picking up and holding saliva sapping cloths and materials, preferring to 'spit them out'.

The Training Bag assists in overcoming this problem.

To avoid confusion with similar items, especially when training scent discrimination it is suggested that the dog's name is written on the bag with a marker pen.

 

Scent Bag

The bag is soft with a canvas covering and simple to pick up.

ZAR 26.00
 

Training for "Flyball"?

Rubber toys are strong and durable and will definitely improve speed, agility and reflexes.

This kind of exercise, on flat and level ground, is not harmful to young, growing, incompletely formed bones.


Contact Information

Telephone
National: 011-882-5340
International: +27-11-882-5340
Fax
National: 011-882-5340
International: +27-11-882-5340
 
Postal address
PO Box 891405, Lyndhurst,2106, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA
Electronic mail
General Information: workingdog@intekom.co.za
Sales: workingdog@intekom.co.za
Customer Support: workingdog@intekom.co.za                      
Webmaster: kannemeyer@intekom.co.za

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Prices and Exchange Rate Indication.

Prices quoted are COD, In South African Rands, Exclusive of VAT (SA) 

and Exclude Postage and Packing.  

$ = ZAR / 6.50    € = ZAR / 6.50   £ = ZAR / 10.00

These Rates of Exchange are Indications Only.

Payments must be transmitted in SA Rands.

 

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