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Sammy the Yorkshire Terrier with the Mammoth Flossy Chews 5-Knot Rope Tug (XL)

Plate I — Field tested by Sammy

The Play Edit · Long-form Review

Mammoth Flossy Chews 5-Knot Rope Tug

Words · Craig & Sammy · ASIN B005FTMXQA · Filed under  Chew Toys

“Sammy's been through three of these. Decent value—holds up better than the supermarket tat, though heavy chewers will shred it inside a week. Good for tug-of-war if your dog actually wants to play, not just demolish.”

This colorful 5-knot rope tug is a versatile toy that your Yorkshire Terrier will adore for multiple types of play. The multiple knots create interesting textures that engage your Yorkie's curiosity and provide different grip points for chewing and tugging. The premium cotton-poly blend acts as natural dental floss, helping to clean your Yorkie's teeth and massage their gums during playtime. For your 4-7 lb Yorkie, the knots are perfectly sized for their small mouths to grip and carry around with pride. The bright multicolor design catches your Yorkie's attention and makes the toy easy to spot when it inevitably ends up under furniture.

Interactive tug play provides excellent exercise and mental stimulation for this energetic breed, channeling their natural terrier drive in a positive way. The durable construction withstands enthusiastic play, and the natural fibers are safe for your Yorkie. Many Yorkshire Terrier owners find their pups love to shake these rope toys vigorously, satisfying those prey-drive instincts in a healthy manner. This classic toy never goes out of style for good reason.

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The Notes
Sizing
Sized for Yorkies 4–7 lb · check the printed chest measurement
Source
Amazon · ASIN B005FTMXQA
Filed
Chew Toys
Brand
Mammoth Pet Products
Reviews
4.4 · 13528 ratings
Verdict
Worth it

What owners loved

  • + Strong enough for tug-of-war play: 146 of 153 tug-suitability reviews praise it as ideal for interactive pulling without excess slack
  • + Solid rope construction that resists fraying: 185 of 200 rope-quality mentions confirm the tight wind holds up through moderate use
  • + Versatile across dog sizes when matched correctly: reviewers note the Small (15") works well for Yorkies and small breeds up to 15 lbs, while larger sizes suit bigger dogs
  • + Exceptional value for the price: 389 of 423 value-for-money comments affirm it outperforms similar toys at pet retailers

Watch for

  • Durability highly variable depending on chewing aggression: 398 of 1,280 durability mentions report rapid shredding, particularly for destructive chewers who can destroy it within hours
  • Not suitable for aggressive/heavy chewers: 101 of 311 chewability reviews state it falls apart quickly under sustained gnawing, with rope fibres becoming loose and consumable
  • Size can mislead—the X-Large (36") marketed in product title is overkill for small dogs; Small (15") is the appropriate Yorkie size

What owners say

From the reviews.

Customers are broadly satisfied (4.4 rating across 13,528 reviews), with strong praise for tug-of-war engagement and value. The durability question splits clearly: dogs that play tug or moderate-chew see months of use, while heavy chewers get days. Most agree it outperforms budget supermarket ropes. The size options matter—buying the right knot size for your dog's weight is critical.

Source · 13528 verified Amazon reviews · Average 4.4 stars

Customer questions

Things people ask.

Q01. Is this rope good for small dogs like Yorkies? +

Yes, but only if you buy the Small (15") size. One Yorkie owner reports their dog 'Finnegan' loves it and it holds up well to moderate chewing and tug play. Several reviewers confirm Small sizes work for dogs under 15 lbs. Avoid the X-Large unless you have a large breed.

Q02. How long will this rope actually last? +

Depends heavily on your dog's chewing intensity. 882 of 1,280 durability reviews report lasting weeks to months with moderate play or tug-only use. However, 398 reviews state it shreds quickly under heavy chewing—some dogs destroy it within hours. If your dog is a destroyer, this isn't the toy.

Q03. Is it good for tug-of-war? +

Yes. 146 of 153 tug-of-war reviews praise it specifically for this purpose—the length is ideal, it doesn't go limp, and the knots provide good grip points. Reviewers note it's safer than shorter ropes because it keeps your hand further from the dog's mouth.

Q04. Will my dog choke on loose rope fibres? +

This is a real concern for aggressive chewers. Multiple reviewers report the rope becomes frayed and fibrous, and dogs eat the loose strands. One reviewer noted their 15 lb puppy had destroyed 3 of these within the first hour. If your dog is a destructive chewer, supervise closely or skip it.

Q05. Is it better quality than ropes from Petco or Walmart? +

Yes, most reviewers say so. 762 of 819 quality mentions confirm it's stronger and more durable than budget alternatives, with better rope construction and no bad smell. One reviewer notes 'it's no better or worse quality than anything in petsmart, Petco, etc.' but most disagree, citing superior durability for the price.

The verdict

Bought, tested, would worth it.

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