It sounds like you are looking for a Spike Ring Teether—a popular dog toy designed for heavy chewing and dental health—or perhaps a way to tether a toy to a ground spike for interactive play.
Depending on what you need, here is a breakdown of how these items work together:
These are usually made of TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber). They are designed with soft but firm rubber "spikes" or nubs.
Dental Benefits: The spikes massage the gums and help scrape away plaque and tartar while the dog chews.
Engagement: Many versions are scented (like milk or beef) or have a built-in squeaker to keep the dog interested.
Durability: They are much tougher than standard plush toys, making them ideal for teething puppies or moderate chewers.
If you want to keep the toy in one place (so your dog doesn't lose it or to allow for solo "tug-of-war"), you can use a Tether Spike.
The Setup: A metal spiral spike is screwed into the grass/dirt. A cable or rope is then attached to the ring on top of the spike.
The Connection: You can loop the rope through the center of the Spike Ring toy.
Solo Play: This creates a "Tether Tug" system where the dog can pull and chew on the ring without dragging it across the yard or losing it under a fence.
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