✔ Great for interactive play like fetch
✔ 2cm treat hole in the middle, ideal for treat sticks
✔ Fits in most standard ball throwers
✔ Perfect hard wearing alternative to a tennis ball
✔ Mentally stimulates and reduces destructive chewing
✔ Manufactured and designed in the UK
✔ Soft on your dogs teeth and gums
✔ Made form UK sourced recycled materials
*Please note that colour may vary
Size: 6.5cm
diameter, 2cm treat hole in the middle
Having
a moulded texture and hollow centre stimulates the dogs’ senses and with space
to tuck away some treats or a chew stick, it encourages their ability to hunt
for food. A dog needs to express their
natural instincts to keep them happy and from feeling frustrated.
Young dogs use
chewing as a coping method to relieve the pain that is often caused by teething
and older dogs use it to ensure they have a strong jaw, healthy teeth, and
gums. Chewing can accomplish many things including to help to prevent boredom
and relieve frustration.
This product has been designed and manufactured in Derbyshire, UK using recycled materials. By doing this Chewtopia are reducing the amount of industrial waste that would otherwise be sent to landfill. This benefits everyone by contributing to reducing the overall carbon footprint.
At Chewtopia we believe that the best way to keep your dog happy is to nurture their natural instincts through play. Interacting with your dog by playing games and using dog toys, will not only expend their energy but also keep them mentally stimulated. The more satisfied and stimulated your dog feels the happier they will be.
If you have a dog which generally destroys every single toy that is given to them, then you are probably the owner of a persistent chewer. In this case you should always try to go for a super durable toy and a toy larger than average to last longer. At Chewtopia we make our toys extra durable to ensure that they last as long as possible. However, it is worth remembering there is no such thing as an indestructible dog toy.
Before and after play, toys should be inspected. This consists of cleaning off any dirt or excess on the toy and looking for cracks, separations, and missing pieces. We advise that if a product has started to become worn or damaged it should be discontinued and replaced immediately. It is your responsibility to take care of your dog’s safety and wellbeing. If you think that your dog may have ingested or swallowed a toy fragment, then seek immediate veterinary help.