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Entirely made from homespun cotton, Mother Hucker is dog fetch toy perfection.
Dye-free, scent-free, chemical-free, and gentle on gums.
Monkey’s fist knot is irresistibly chewable and provides excellent throwing leverage for long fetches.
Spacious rope handle provides plenty of ways to grab, chomp, tug, and pull.
- Homespun, dye-free cotton rope
- Large monkey fist knot for superior tossing leverage
- Soft, spacious grip handle
MOTHER – 17½in (45cm) long with 3in (8cm) knot
MINI – 15in (38cm) long with 2½in (6cm) knot
- Hand wash or soak
- Use cold water and mild detergent
- Line dry
The world moves fast along its conveyor belt.
That's the way it should be.
It's how we keep the lights on and water running, build bridges and cure diseases.
But just for a moment and for the things most important – like the collar around our dog's neck – things should slow down to a human pace.
That's what RUFFLY gear does.
It's not made of nanofibers and manufactured by whirring robots.
It's dog gear made timeless and tough by expert craftspeople.
Craftsman built for it's one true purpose.
To help us share this one extraordinary together.
Beginner's Guide to Hucking
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Beginner's Guide to Hucking

Hucking is a completely natural and wholesome activity.
It provides exercise and enormous release, which is why the health and emotional benefits would be scientifically proven if there were any hucking researchers studying it.
You should huck at least once a day and it doesn’t require batteries, spongy materials, or a curiously shaped device, no matter what the late night TV ads claim.
If you’ve never hucked before, there’s nothing to be ashamed of; but once you start, you’ll wonder how you ever survived without it.
That’s why we’ve prepared this hucking guide.
It was not developed by a hucking committee of experts in physics, biomechanics, and sports medicine, but it’s guaranteed to transform you from virgin hucker into a pro hucking superstar practically overnight.
The many volumes of hucking charts and graphs that follow cover every last hucking detail but, first, let’s review the fundamentals:
Size matters – so be honest about whether a Mini or Mother Hucker would be best.
You never forget your first huck, so don’t rush into it.
Put your back into it because a long, hard huck is more satisfying than a short, loopy one. Hucking burns calories and builds lean muscle but wait at least 15 minutes to huck after meals.
Always warm up and stretch first because a cold huck can pull a muscle.
Some prefer to huck first thing in the morning while others do it before bed to help them sleep better.
Others might want to watch or even participate when you huck in public, so model good hucking etiquette.
Don’t give a high-flying huck where there are trees, windows, or power lines about.
On the other hand, never huck halfway like you’re just going through the motions.
It’s like everything else in life: always do it like you give a huck!
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