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Huck-a-Cone™

rubber tug toy

Color

Selected: Glacial Blue

Tug, throw, fetch, repeat: The Huck-a-Cone™ was inspired by rewarding play between avalanche dogs and their handlers during training. We took our popular Gnawt-a-Cone™ and added a knotted rope handle, providing excellent grip during training drills and rewarding play. 

The natural latex rubber cone is tough enough for even the most persistent canines. And while chewers may be able to work through the rope handle, the cone is designed so you can replace it with your own rope and keep the toy in play longer.

Chew Style: Gentle

Play Style: Fetch & Tug

Size: Cone is 3 in x 4 in (7.5 x 10 cm)

Our toys are designed to be interactive – it's just more fun that way. While our toys suit a range of play styles, dogs can be crafty and determined chewers, so supervised play is recommended. If any part of the toy becomes loose or detached, take the toy away and discard.

Easy to Throw

Knotted rope handle makes it easy to throw and tug

Durable Rubber

Durable, chew-resistant cone

Erratic Bounce

Erratic bounce for engaging fetch

Additional Features

  • Great for dogs with a Gentle chew style
  • Made from natural latex rubber
  • Materials

    • Natural Rubber (latex)
    • Polypropylene kernmantle rope
    • Made in Vietnam
  • Care

    • Hand wash
    • Mild detergent
    • Air dry
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Select Size

3 x 4 in (7.5 x 10 cm)

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
Based on 201 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 166 Total 4 star reviews: 13 Total 3 star reviews: 17 Total 2 star reviews: 1 Total 1 star reviews: 4
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201 reviews
  • Carlos P.
    Verified Reviewer
    Reviewing
    Huck-a-Cone™ Interactive Toy
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 minutes ago
    Super Chewer + Super Fetcher

    This toy is great for my chew heavy and fetch obsessed Black Lab puppy. At the time of writing this, he's just 12 months old, weighs 80lbs and is full send when playing fetch, and can dismantle most toys in mere seconds. This toy is more durable than anything from ChuckIt or the other toy brands, and is also seems to keep his attention a bit better.

    It's also really well thought out in terms of human ergonomics - it's easy to play tug with, and even easier to huck WAY further than any other toy we have. Plus the colors are nice. This is the most "worth it" toy we've ever bought.

  • Gina M.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    Huck-a-Cone™ Interactive Toy Lichen Green (315)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Dog loves it!

    My boston terrier loves this toy, just be careful they dont chew the ropes apart too much like mine has- although even though she chewed the ropes it hasn't disintegrated! Ill probably end up cutting the rope out entirely eventually and she can play with the rubber end, I stuff it with treats sometimes

  • Madeline K.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    Huck-a-Cone™ Interactive Toy Red Sumac (607)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 months ago
    My dog’s favorite toy

    This is my dog’s favorite toy! Great for fetch, tugging and chewing, and holds up pretty well for a strong chewer. She has one in every color. I just wish the rope was a little longer like the earlier version.

  • Hilde
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    Huck-a-Cone™ Interactive Toy Blue Pool (410)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 months ago
    Fun

    Both of my dogs love the Huck-a-Cone. Wish the rope was a bit sturdier and more resistant to being chewed.

  • Dave G.
    Verified Buyer
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    Huck-a-Cone™ Medium / Glacial Blue (415)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 months ago
    Max loves the Huck-a-Cone!

    My heeler Max loves this toy. This is his second one (first one is worn out from all the play). He carries it everywhere and wants someone to throw it so he can fetch and swing it around (quite aggressively).