Toothy Dog Chew Toy
Quantity
- Material: Rubber
- Dog chew ball
- Teeth openings to place dog food
- Perfect for long entertaining hours
- Excellent gift choice for dog owners
- Eliminates plague from dogs teeth and gums
- Strong build for long-lasting use
- Useful for both cats and dogs
Excite your dog more than ever by playing fetch the ball with this toothy dog chew toy. The cactus-like teeth holders of the toy are flexible to fill in your furry firend's favorite treat in it.
Your dog won't get enough of chewing this durable and non-toxic chew toy. It is perfect for keeping your dog engaged in chewing, nibbling, and licking.
A perfect toy to take with you on picnics and evening walks in the park.
What you'll get:
- Long playful hours: This chew toy is perfect to make your dog play with it for hours. Fill it with your dog's favorite food and see it playfully, trying to get every bit of it out of the ball.
- Fresh dog breath: Get rid of your dog's bad breath as this chew toy will help remove the plague from your furry friend's teeth and gums.
- Durable build: Throw this ball as far and as hard as you can, and it will not break. Not even your dog's sharp teeth will break it, making it a long-lasting toy.
- Excellent gift: Surprise your dog owner friends with these entertaining chew balls that their dog would love playing with.
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The bristles hold the treats in pretty good and are pretty durable. After chewing it for 50 minutes, the ball and all the small parts are still in tact and doesn't show any signs of tearing. It was very easy to wash out. Can't comment on long term use, but at this point I would definitely buy this again!
Perfect for our Pitbull! He's a relatively large dog and loves chewing on toys. He hasn't destroyed these like everything else. Surprisingly. I put little treats in between the teeth and then I put the Milk-Bone bone marrow treats inside the holes. He goes at it for a while. Definitely ordering more.
My dog isn't much of a chewer but LOVES balls, so I figured these would be the most effective way to try to get her to chew on something to keep her teeth clean. She hates the toothpaste but she does like chewing on them between bringing the ball to be tossed. Treats can be shoved into the grooves which gives her something to work on when she gets bored too.