We Bought Wild One's Insta-Worthy Dog Toys: Here's Our Review

Meet the dog toy that doesn’t look like trash in your living room.

Review of Wild One Dog Toys: Bolt Bite, Twist Toss, and Triangle Tug on The Dapple

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Anyone else feel like they’re spending all day every day in their living room right now?

With all the time we’ve had at home this spring—and now summer!—I’ve become extra-obsessed with keeping our living spaces looking nice. Fresh flowers (thanks, The Stemmery!), new wall art, and lots of tidying are all going a long way toward keeping my spirits up.

But as much as I adore our dogs, nothing makes a room feel claustrophobic faster than piles of soggy dog toys scattered across the floor. And of course, without fail the toys our dogs fall in love with are the most insanely ugly ones—you know: weird stuffies, slimey chews, and frayed ropes.

That’s why I’ve had my eye on Wild One since I discovered their range of trendy toys and design-forward dog products. Their chews are beautiful, simple, and artistically-designed. But I just kept hesitating at the price tag—$64 for the three-toy kit. I’ve forked out money for way too many beautiful dog toys in the past that Dave’s sharp little dachshund teeth have ripped to shreds in minutes.

And just to clarify before I go on, we have no relationship with Wild One and I paid full price for the kit so I could give an unbiased review. Basically, I’m not being paid to be this excited about dog toys, it’s just who I am.

Review of Wild One Dog Toys: Bolt Bite, Twist Toss, and Triangle Tug on The Dapple

And that’s why I wanted to post a review of their toy kit. If like me, you’ve been hesitating on buying their toys because of the price, I personally think they’re absolutely worth the cost. They’re durable, nice-looking, and made with natural materials.

Review of Wild One Dog Toys: Bolt Bite, Twist Toss, and Triangle Tug on The Dapple

The Wild One toy kit costs $64 and comes with three of their popular toys. There’s the Twist Toss, which is a kong-esque hollow rubber ball that can be stuffed with treats or peanut butter. There’s the Triangle Tug, which is a solid triangle of rubber interlocked with a rope circle. And there’s (our personal favorite!) the Bolt Bite, which is a hollow zigzag of rubber designed to be filled with peanut butter or treats.

Review of Wild One Dog Toys: Bolt Bite, Twist Toss, and Triangle Tug on The Dapple

You almost don’t notice it on the rug, right? 👆🏻

I was initially worried the toys would be too heavy for our small-ish dogs, but since the Bolt and the Twist are both hollow, they seemed to work just fine. Plus, I loved freezing peanut butter into the hollow insides to keep little mouths busy for even longer.

Review of Wild One Dog Toys: Bolt Bite, Twist Toss, and Triangle Tug on The Dapple

After two weeks of intense chewing, the chews looked almost as good as new with the exception of a few teeth marks here and there. I LOVED that they didn’t disintegrate across our floor like so many dog toys.

Overall, I’d definitely recommend the toy kit. But if you were to buy just one toy, I’d choose the Bolt Bite. It seemed to be the most popular with the dogs and having the option to stuff it with treats and peanut butter kept them busy.

Have you guys tried Wild One’s toys? What did you think?


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