With a rambunctious pit bull, finding tough toys to keep her occupied is always on my to-do list. Going through dog toys are much cheaper and less stressful than having to repair a dining table or a chair, so I’m okay with constantly providing her with toys.

I came across the set of dog toys (Pacific Pups Products) that supports a non-profit dog rescue in California.



If I need to buy dog toys, and the purchase helps support a rescue, Pacific Pups Rescue, I’d say that’s a good purchase.

The set consists of 3 rope toys and a rubber ball.
Whatever your dog’s into – tugging, chewing, or shaking -, the set has a toy to keep him/her busy.



There are 2 rope toys that are similar in design but are different in size.
They are like any other rope toys you see at Walmart or Petsmart.
Constructed of durable threads; however, they are not indestructible.
I know for a fact that my dogs will shred them into pieces if I let them, but I mainly use the rope toys for playtime in the backyard.
No toys are indestructible, and like children, you’ll need to supervise them when they’re playing.


The blue rope toy is larger than the red one with thicker knots.
My 30 lbs pit bull has no problem fetching both and playing tug-of-war.


And then you get a slightly shorter rope toy with a knot at the end.
This looks and feels more fragile than the ropes, so I would strictly use it for playtime.



The ball is super bouncy, perfect for dogs who like to play fetch.
I toss the ball in my living room, and my dogs go crazy because it bounces off in an unexpected direction, unlike tennis balls.

I’m glad to know that the purchase is helping out a dog rescue in Southern California while making my dog happy and tired!
With a rambunctious pit bull, finding tough toys to keep her occupied is always on my to-do list. Going through dog toys are much cheaper and less stressful than having to repair a dining table or a chair, so I’m okay with constantly providing her with toys.
I came across the set of dog toys (Pacific Pups Products) that supports a non-profit dog rescue in California.
If I need to buy dog toys, and the purchase helps support a rescue, Pacific Pups Rescue, I’d say that’s a good purchase.
The set consists of 3 rope toys and a rubber ball.
Whatever your dog’s into – tugging, chewing, or shaking -, the set has a toy to keep him/her busy.
There are 2 rope toys that are similar in design but are different in size.
They are like any other rope toys you see at Walmart or Petsmart.
Constructed of durable threads; however, they are not indestructible.
I know for a fact that my dogs will shred them into pieces if I let them, but I mainly use the rope toys for playtime in the backyard.
No toys are indestructible, and like children, you’ll need to supervise them when they’re playing.
The blue rope toy is larger than the red one with thicker knots.
My 30 lbs pit bull has no problem fetching both and playing tug-of-war.
And then you get a slightly shorter rope toy with a knot at the end.
This looks and feels more fragile than the ropes, so I would strictly use it for playtime.
The ball is super bouncy, perfect for dogs who like to play fetch.
I toss the ball in my living room, and my dogs go crazy because it bounces off in an unexpected direction, unlike tennis balls.
I’m glad to know that the purchase is helping out a dog rescue in Southern California while making my dog happy and tired!