Falls apart easily
Randomly falls apart when the puppies are playing with it. To make it work you'd need to glue it together, but then you wouldn't need to store it when needed. Read more
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| Material | Metal, Plastic |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Dog |
| Brand | Relaxgiant |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor, Travel and Portability |
| Color | blue |
| item_weight | 11.53 Pounds |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Relaxgiant |
| item_model_number | SAH-Relaxgiant-0925 |
| date_first_available | July 22, 2025 |
| item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 24.65 x 13.3 x 6.14 inches |
| item_dimensions_lxwxh | 24.41 x 9.84 x 5.91 inches |
| brand_name | Relaxgiant |
| target_audience_keyword | dogs |
| model_name | SAH0925 |
| color | blue |
| material | Metal, Plastic |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| included_components | Color tube, Square tube corner three-way connectors, Strap with buckle, Three-color tattooed rings, Vocal teething toy, Knot toy, Puppy flying disc |
| product_dimensions | 24.41 x 9.84 x 5.91 inches; 11.53 Pounds |
| best_sellers_rank | #93,862 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,942 in Dog Squeak Toys |
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Randomly falls apart when the puppies are playing with it. To make it work you'd need to glue it together, but then you wouldn't need to store it when needed. Read more
I really wanted to love this, but at the end of the day I just think it's ok ... my pup seemed to share my opinion. I found it odd that this set didn't come with any sort of assembly instructions. It's not that it's that difficult to figure out, but there wasn't even a picture of the assembled unit to provide guidance. It took my wife about 20 min to figure out how to assemble it and put it all together. One tip is to make sure to push the blue tubes all the way down over the ridges on the black connectors. If you don't do this you'll constantly be straightening and realigning the frame pieces. The toys are a mix of rubber, rope and fabric toys. They are ok quality for small dogs or non-aggressive chewers. I don't think they'd last long with larger dogs (which this isn't recommended for) or aggressive chewers. Our pup (a 28 lb doodle mix) played with it for a few minutes. She seemed to enjoy tugging on some of the toys. The elastic that connects them to the frame provides some resistance and makes them bounce a bit. She was strong enough to move the frame and to tip it (just pull it up, not roll it over). This freaked her out a little and she stopped playing with it. We couldn't really get her to reengage with it after that, although, if we took the toys off the frame she would play with them. I suspect that whether or not your dog is entertained by this will vary a lot from dog to dog. If you have the space for this item it sort of looks cool, but it does take up a lot of room. I measured it at closer to 28.5x28.5x28.5. Overall, I like the idea of this. I think it will work for some dogs (limited to small dogs and puppies). If you dog likes dragging things around that's probably a good sign ... if your dog is scared when things move unexpectedly it may freak them out when they pull on a toy and the frame starts to tip up or slide across the floor. Given our experience, the lack of directions and the quality of the included toys I don't think it's a great value at the current price of ~$60. Read more





Perfect perfect perfect!!! This is for puppies. However, I don’t have puppies. I have very big dogs and these are just little cheap toys that you dangle from it, however, you can put whatever toys you want on it because they hang from Velcro straps so if there’s a way to hang a toy somewhere to put that strap through it, you can hang it from this. It only took five minutes to put together very simple and they loved it because they had these when they were puppies and I think that someplace in their soul remembered to be in a puppy playing with this it’s nice it’s not light. The pieces are heavy enough. It’s just a knuckle in each corner that slides the bars in if you have pups or smaller dogs this is perfect. I really like that you can hang whatever toys you like from it so if they get them off or if they get chewed up, you can replace them so for me it’s a winner. Read more
Depends on your pup. Ok, people let’s get real. If you have an over excited 30lb Frenchie (a breed known to be rough on toys) pit mix, or a dog over 30ish lbs, this may not hold together without some serious super glue. If you have pugs, small spaniels, or a smallish doodle this is a fantastic way to engage them in play and help them get some exercise. No two dogs are alike. My pugs and cats play with this for several hours a day in 15 minutes increments. My mom’s 35lb golden-doodle enjoys this, but after the first playtime we used superglue to put the pieces together so he couldn’t break it if he got excited. So the takeaway on this one is: this is for smaller dogs who don’t get too rough with their toys. Read more
I ordered this play set for my Belgian Malinois puppy, hoping it would be a fun way to keep her occupied and engaged. Assembly was quick and straightforward, and I do appreciate that no tools were needed. The concept itself is interesting, especially the idea of a modular play frame with multiple toy options. Unfortunately, the quality and durability were a big letdown. The PVC pipes and connectors feel very lightweight and flimsy. Even after making sure everything was pushed together tightly, the structure did not feel stable. My puppy started playing with the attached toys and within less than a minute, the entire frame collapsed and came apart. The included toys are fine on their own (if your dog is a light chewer- which mine is not), but attaching them to such a weak structure defeats the purpose. For the price, I expected something much sturdier that could handle at least basic puppy play. This might work for a very small breed puppy that is gentle and not very energetic, but I cannot see it holding up for medium or high energy dogs at all. Overall, it is easy to assemble and the idea is good, but the execution falls short. I would not recommend this for active puppies or breeds known for strength and enthusiasm during play. Read more
Every dog is different. My two super-large adult dogs were only marginally curious about what insanity I was up to this time. They sniffed, shrugged and walked away. But I got this with the Shih Tzu puppy in mind and he will play with absolutely anything - or will he? He tried. The toys are a mix of different style toys - rubber, rope and stuffed - and the pup dutifully tried them all for a couple of minutes each. The frame kept falling apart or/and toppling over. It did not stand up to a 13 pound puppy. It would have to be glued together but then it would of course be permanently assembled. Separately, off the frame, the toys are ok. I will end how I started. Every dog is different and some might have an absolutely great time with this product. $60 makes it nearly twice as expensive as comparable items. Read more
