CN220557169U - Toy for dog - Google Patents

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CN220557169U
CN220557169U CN202322050488.6U CN202322050488U CN220557169U CN 220557169 U CN220557169 U CN 220557169U CN 202322050488 U CN202322050488 U CN 202322050488U CN 220557169 U CN220557169 U CN 220557169U
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许文蕴
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Shanghai Fanai Pet Supplies Co ltd
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The utility model relates to a dog toy, which comprises a pipe body, two pull rings and a ball body, wherein the pipe body is positioned in the middle and defines a first cavity, the two pull rings are connected to the opposite ends of the pipe body, and the ball body is accommodated in the first cavity to roll freely. According to the dog toy disclosed by the utility model, the pull rings are arranged on the two sides of the pipe body, so that a user can hold the dog and bite the dog conveniently, the user can interact with the dog, and the ball in the pipe body can roll freely in the first cavity, so that the dog toy has increased interestingness, and the attraction of the dog toy is improved.

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Toy for dog
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to pet toys, and more particularly to a dog toy.
Background
With the improvement of living standard, the life of pets to human beings becomes more and more important. The companion of the dog develops an emotion tie with the owner. Dog toys are used to meet the needs of dogs to increase their health and wellness index by providing appropriate entertainment and excitement. Known dog toys are often more versatile, less interesting, and difficult to arouse the interest of the dog for a long period of time.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problem that the dog toy in the prior art lacks interestingness, the utility model provides a dog toy.
The dog toy comprises a pipe body, two pull rings and a ball body, wherein the pipe body is positioned in the middle and defines a first cavity, the two pull rings are connected to the opposite ends of the pipe body, and the ball body is accommodated in the first cavity to roll freely.
Preferably, the tube body also has a BB call.
Preferably, the pull ring is integrally formed with the tube.
Preferably, the interior of the tab defines a second cavity that communicates with the first cavity.
Preferably, the two tabs are heart-shaped portions extending from opposite ends of the tube body in opposite directions.
Preferably, each tab includes two extensions extending spaced apart from each other and a connecting portion connecting the two extensions at ends of the two extensions.
Preferably, the ball is tennis.
According to the dog toy disclosed by the utility model, the pull rings are arranged on the two sides of the pipe body, so that a user can hold the dog and bite the dog conveniently, the user can interact with the dog, and the ball in the pipe body can roll freely in the first cavity, so that the dog toy has increased interestingness, and the attraction of the dog toy is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a dog toy according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a top view of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a left side view of fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a front view of fig. 1.
Detailed Description
Preferred embodiments of the present utility model will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, a dog toy according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model includes a body 1, two pull rings 2, and a ball 3, wherein the body 1 is positioned at a central portion and defines a first cavity 11, the two pull rings 2 are connected to opposite ends of the body 1, and the ball 3 is accommodated in the first cavity 11 to freely roll. Thus, in one use state, the tube 1 is placed on the ground, and the ball 3 rolls within the tube 1, thereby attracting the interest of the dog with the rolling motion. In another use state, the owner holds one pull ring 2, the dog holds the other pull ring 2 with the mouth, and the ball 3 rolls in the pipe body 1, so that the interest of the dog is attracted through interaction and rolling of the ball. It will be appreciated that when the body 1 is broken, for example by a dog biting, the ball 3 within may be used alone as a toy for continued use, extending the life of the dog toy.
In this embodiment, the tube body 1 is provided from a TPR material. The nontoxic and environment-friendly material can not cause health problems when being bitten by dogs, has stronger wear resistance and tearing resistance and longer service life, has elasticity and softness, and can restore to original shape after deformation so as to increase interactive pleasure.
In this embodiment, the tube 1 also has BB, and can be held to sound, thereby attracting the attention of the dog by sound, and increasing the toy attraction and excitement.
In this embodiment, the tab 2 is integrally formed with the body 1, which is also provided by the TPR material.
In this embodiment, the interior of the tab 2 defines a second cavity 21, which second cavity 21 communicates with the first cavity 11. By forming the tab 2 as a hollow structure, material and costs can be saved accordingly.
In this embodiment, the two pull rings 2 are heart-shaped parts extending from both ends of the tube body 1 toward opposite directions, and the specific shape can simulate the modeling of bones, thereby attracting the interest of dogs by the shape. Of course, this particular shape also facilitates hand grasping to facilitate interaction of the owner with the dog.
In the present embodiment, each tab 2 includes two extending portions 22 extending apart from each other and a connecting portion 23 connecting the two extending portions 22 at the ends of the two extending portions 22. In particular, the center 24 of the connecting portion 23 is bent toward the tube body 1, thereby simulating the bone shape.
In this embodiment, the ball 3 is a tennis ball. The tennis ball can bear high-strength impact and chewing, so that the tennis ball is suitable for being directly used as a dog toy, and the rolling and bouncing performance of the tennis ball can excite the running and chasing instincts of a dog, so that the using space of the dog toy is further expanded.
In summary, according to the dog toy of the present utility model, the bone shape is simulated as a whole, and the interest of the dog can be attracted by the shape; pull rings 2 are arranged on two sides of the pipe body 1, so that the user can hold the pipe body and bite the dog conveniently, and the user can interact with the dog; the ball 3 in the pipe body 1 can freely roll in the pipe body 1, and has increased interest, thereby improving the attraction of the dog toy.
The foregoing description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model, and various modifications can be made to the above-described embodiment of the present utility model. All simple, equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the claims and the specification of this application fall within the scope of the patent claims. The present utility model is not described in detail in the conventional art.

Claims (7)

1. The dog toy is characterized by comprising a pipe body, two pull rings and a ball body, wherein the pipe body is positioned in the middle and defines a first cavity, the two pull rings are connected to the opposite ends of the pipe body, and the ball body is accommodated in the first cavity to roll freely.
2. The toy dog of claim 1, wherein the tube further has a BB call.
3. The toy dog of claim 1, wherein the pull ring is integrally formed with the tube.
4. The dog toy of claim 1, wherein the interior of the pull ring defines a second cavity, the second cavity being in communication with the first cavity.
5. The dog toy of claim 1, wherein the two pull rings are heart-shaped portions extending in opposite directions from opposite ends of the tube.
6. The toy dog of claim 1, wherein each pull ring includes two extensions extending spaced apart from one another and a connecting portion connecting the two extensions at a distal end of the two extensions.
7. The dog toy of claim 1, wherein the ball is a tennis ball.
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