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Kurgo Skipping Stones - 2 Pack

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Kurgo Skipping Stones - 2 PackFetch in the water is a great workout for your dog, but why should they have all the fun? Bring some excitement to your game by replacing your slimy ball with these floating skipping stones. Shaped just like real stones, you can skip them over the water as far as you can, wait for your dog to bring them back, and then repeat until you beat your personal best or one of you passes out from exhaustion. Non toxic Dishwasher safe Super durable Easy to spot

Fetch in the water is a great workout for your dog, but why should they have all the fun? Bring some excitement to your game by replacing your slimy ball with these floating skipping stones.  

Shaped just like real stones, you can skip them over the water as far as you can, wait for your dog to bring them back, and then repeat until you beat your personal best or one of you passes out from exhaustion.

  • Non-toxic
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Super durable
  • Easy to spot colors
  • Never gets waterlogged
  • Floats well even after a good chewing

Note: Skipping Stones come in a two-pack of two different colors. Colors are selected by our warehouse. You cannot specify the color you want to order.

Toys are not covered by our Lifetime Warranty or Repair & Replace Service, because toys, after all, are mostly about chewing. We believe our toys are very durable but some dogs are tougher chewers than others.

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