Panda Dog Toys, Cotton Dental Teaser Rope Chew Teeth Cleaning Toy for small and medium dogs
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Panda Dog Toys, Cotton Dental Teaser Rope Chew Teeth Cleaning Toy for small and medium dogs
Size - 5 in Material - cotton Dog toys for small dogs Use - clean teeth. Any dog-owner would know how chewing can be an annoying habit to have to deal with every day. It gets even worse if your dog is chewing on something that you value. Good new is you can train your dog to chew other things. That's why we offer you this great chew-friendly dog toys that also work as teeth cleaning toys. This is a panda-shaped tough and durable rope knot dog toy made of braided, blue and fuscia cotton rope. The Bunny has two felt eyes and a little black nose. Such eye catching design is sure to keep your dog's attention for hours. This piece of dog apparel is about 5 1.2 inches tall. If your dogs are not an aggressive chewer this is perfect for them to play with, chew on lightly and carry around. You can play catch and other interactive games and will never get boring. Strong, flexible weave helps floss and clean teeth during play. Woven ropes are fixed with solid and proper knots to provide a perfect massage for your pet's gums. Besides this toy does not have a squeaky which is intentional and prevents the dog from wanting to see what is inside. The toy is machine washable and dryable. If you wish to see your dog happy buy now - THE BEST PRICE GUARANTEED! SAFETY WARNING: This toy is not suitable for large breed dogs nor aggressive chewers. Choose toys accordingly to your dog's size and chewing habits. Even the toughest toy can become damaged or destroyed by some dogs. It's all a matter a willpower, determination, and sheer boredom. So be sure to keep an eye on the toys that your dog plays with. If you notice ripped pieces falling off, or that the dog chew toy has significantly decreased in size, then it's time to remove that toy from your dog's inventory. Or, at the very least, supervise your dog closely whenever he's playing with it.