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Chew & Chill β Bone-Shaped Teething Stick for Small to Medium Dogs
Chew & Chill β Bone-Shaped Teething Stick for Small to Medium Dogs
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$19.99 USD
Regular price
$19.99 USD
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$19.99 USD
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Is your puppy chewing your shoes, furniture, or baseboards? Does your adult dog get anxious when left alone?
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πΉ Why This Bone Chew Toy Works
Tough & Chew Resistant β Made from durable, non-toxic material that withstands aggressive chewing. No crumbling or shredding.
Self-Entertaining Design β Bouncy and slightly weighted for unpredictable rolling, keeping your dog engaged without you.
Gentle on Teeth & Gums β Soft enough for teething puppies (2+ months), firm enough for adult small/medium breeds.
Bone-Shaped for Easy Gnawing β Multiple nubs and grooves massage gums and clean teeth naturally.
No Mess, No Smell β Unlike real bones or rawhide, this toy leaves no greasy residue or foul odor.
πΉ Perfect For
β Teething puppies (relieves sore gums)
β Anxious dogs (self-soothing activity)
β Apartment living (quiet chewing, no loud squeakers)
β Rotating with fetch toys to prevent boredom
β Small to medium breeds (Poodle, Frenchie, Corgi, Beagle, Shih Tzu, etc.)
π― How to Use
Give the bone to your dog when you leave home β it becomes a comforting distraction.
Freeze it for 15β20 minutes to create extra cooling relief for teething gums.
Toss it on hard floors β the unpredictable bounce adds chase fun.
Rinse with water weekly to keep clean.
Q: Is this chew toy safe for aggressive chewers?
A: It is durable for moderate chewing. For extreme power chewers (e.g., Pitbulls, Huskies), we recommend our heavy-duty line. The material is natural resin.
Q: Can my 8-week-old puppy use this?
A: Yes β the soft-bite formula is designed for teething puppies 2 months and older.
Q: Does it splinter like real bones?
A: No. It is designed to be non-splintering and non-toxic. If pieces do break off (very rare), they are soft and pass through safely, but discard the toy immediately.
Q: My dog ignores it β what should I do?
A: Rub a little peanut butter or wet food into the nubs and grooves. Once your dog learns the toy tastes good, they will chew it on their own.
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