RAGGITS

  • Raggits are made from four strips of high quality, machine washable, fleece fabric which can also be tumble dried.

  • They come in a wide variety of colour combinations and two different sizes.

  • Raggits are ideal motivators for dogs that love to chase, kill and play tugger and are not interested in Balls on a Rope, or have soft mouths.

  • They have been specifically designed by Dog-Games to fulfill various instincts in dogs.

  • The variations of colour (or shades of "grey", as dogs do not see colours as humans do) make the movement of the Raggit visually stimulating for dogs to chase.  Small sudden jerky movements of the end of the Raggit as it erratically moves along the ground are very enticing to dogs and stimulate their desire to chase and kill.

  • The soft texture of the fleece fabric is very appealing to many dogs, which enjoy chewing and gripping it with their teeth. This need to hold objects between their teeth is caused by a build up of tension in their jaw muscles when they are over excited. They release the tension into the Raggit and thus release the build up of adrenaline. However, it must be noted that too long a time playing tugging games can also build up excitement levels, so it is up to the handler to maintain a happy medium when playing with this toy.

  • It is recommended that Raggits are only used when handlers want to play and interact with their dogs (ie using them as motivators when training) and dogs should not be left alone with them - they are very chewable!

  • Dogs also enjoy the benefits of the stretchy springiness of the Raggit, enabling them to pull as hard as they like without jarring their bones or muscles, no matter what the handler is doing at the other end!  Dogs that love playing tugger games love Raggits!

  • The erratically jerky movement of the raggedly cut end imitates the sudden movement of prey.  By keeping the end of the Raggit on the ground the dog is able to focus on it and is less likely to be influenced by the handler's distracting body movements.  Be careful not to move the Raggit too much that the dog is unable to even get near the end and becomes frustrated and gives up playing the game - it is not a battle between handler and dog, allow the dog to get it!

  • The LARGE RAGGIT is ideal for dragging along the ground (bumping along in a random bouncy fashion) for the dog to chase and "kill".  The handler can easily "catch" their dog by the handle of its harness, as the dog is intent on playing with the Raggit while they are holding the other end.

  • The SHORT RAGGIT is half the length of a long one and is therefore easier to put in your pocket and hide.

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