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Nylabone Puppy Teething Bone Chicken Regular Small Rubber Toy For Dogs
8.35$
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Nylabone Puppy Teething Bone Chicken Wolf Medium Rubber Toy For Dogs
Nylabone Puppy Teething Bone Chicken Souper XLarge Rubber Toy For Dogs
21.25$
Description
Direction For Use
Nylabone Puppy Bone Chicken Souper XLarge Toy For Dogs Is A Strong Tasty And Durable Toy For Long Lasting Fun And Entertainment
A fantastic durable toy to keep your pup occupied and happy during their early development
This toy is ranked as a PUPPY chew toy for growing canines
Long-lasting, yummy amusement that will keep your pup’s tail wagging all day long
Puppies use their mouths to explore their surroundings, play, and relieve teething pain
This is a fantastic tool to teach your little friend appropriate chewing behaviours from a young age
You can also freeze the toy to help soothe gums during teething
Satisfies every bit of your pup’s urge to gnaw
Provides mouth-watering entertainment with yummy chicken flavour infused right through the centre
The delicious flavouring will keep your pup coming back for play every day
The unique design, dynamic shape, and delectable taste encourage your pup to play
Provides mental and physical stimulation for a happy and healthy pet
Prevents boredom and destructive behaviour around the home
Helps relieve stress and anxiety by keeping your pooch busy on the gnawing process
Made from a soft, puppy-friendly rubber material and synthetic flavouring
As your pup chomps on the toy, the natural abrasive action promotes oral hygiene, healthy gums, and helps prevent bad breath
Fun bone shape to simulate real-life hunting and satisfy your pup’s natural instincts
Firm but flexible and easy to carry around in your dog's mouth
Veterinarian recommended
Can be washed with water to clean
Available in 3 sizes – Regular (small), Wolf (medium), Souper (XLarge)
This chew toy is not for puppies with adult teeth or for powerful chewers
Dimensions
Regular: 11.5cm x 3.5cm x 2cm
Wolf: 13.5cm x 4cm x 2.5cm
Souper: 19.5cm x 5cm x 3.5cm
Why do dogs chew?
Teething – chewing relieves discomfort and pressure on the gums. This occurs when the adult teeth are developing at 4-8 months of age
Boredom – boredom can lead to chewing as a source of entertainment. Dogs need mental stimulation to keep themselves amused and occupied
Stress and anxiety – can be caused by separation from their owner, travelling, being in a crate, loud noises, or perceived intruders. Chewing can calm your dog or take their mind off the stress
Pent-up energy – dogs need physical activity to release energy, stay content, and prevent agitation. Chewing is a great option to free restless energy
Natural instinct – natural urges to chew can be due to a need to keep teeth and gums healthy, for ‘hunting practise’, exercising jaw muscles, or due to the need to explore the world with their mouths
Desirable taste or smell of objects – dogs enjoy their owner’s scent on objects around the home. Therefore, providing a delicious smelling toy can redirect this behaviour
Obsession – just like humans, dogs can develop obsessive-compulsive behaviours and become addicted to the activity of chewing
For every reason to chew, there is a Nylabone to suit, with different flavours, shapes and textures for every dog!
Size Guide
Petite/XS: Up to 7kg
Regular/Small: Up to 11kg
Wolf/Medium: Up to 15kg
Giant/Large: Up to 25kg
Souper/XL: Over 23kg
Monster/XXL: Over 30kg
Safety Note
No dog toy or chew is totally indestructible
Dogs should be supervised with all toys
Frequently inspect any toy before giving it to your dog to make sure it’s whole and intact, with no missing pieces
Replace the toy when knuckle ends are worn down, or if it becomes too small to chew safely
Chew Strength Style Guide
With the various sizes and chew styles available, choosing the right toy for your pooch can be a bit confusing
Use this guide to find which Nylabone chew toy is right for your dog!
Puppy Chews
The puppy stage is a great opportunity for teaching your puppy appropriate chewing behaviour
Puppies use their mouths to explore their surroundings, play, and relieve teething pain
With positive reinforcement, puppies will learn that chewing on Nylabone toys is encouraged and very enjoyable
Moderate Chews
All dogs have the natural instinct to chew but some dogs aren’t as keen as others
Moderate chew toys are great for medium-strength jaws and for dogs who don’t spend large amounts of time chewing
Made of softer, flexible material, these gentle toys give moderate chewers something safe and fun to do
The natural abrasive action against the toy helps clean teeth and prevents naughty behaviour around the home
Strong Chews
For dogs with stronger jaws, these toys are made of durable, natural rubber
Slight flexibility makes it easier for dogs to grip
With different textures, flavours, and shapes, these toys are an independent pastime for dogs who enjoy a solid chewing session
Helps clean teeth and avert unwanted behaviour
Power Chews
The Power toys are the ultimate long-lasting toys for mighty strength jaws
These durable toys are designed for intense chewing sessions
Available in many flavours, sizes, shapes, and textures
Provides a safe, independent activity that assists in cleaning teeth and helps stop undesirable behaviour
Safety Note
Non-edible chew toys are made with plastic, rubber, or nylon
They are NOT intended for consumption
During normal chewing, tiny bristle-like projections are raised that help clean teeth - if these tiny pieces (no larger than a small grain of rice) are ingested, they should pass through
A dog should not be able to break off larger pieces (larger than a grain of rice) of any Nylabone non-edible chew toys
If you think that your dog swallowed a large piece of a non-edible toy, take the toy away and contact your veterinarian for advice
No dog toy or chew is totally indestructible
Dogs should be supervised with all toys
Frequently inspect any toy before giving it to your dog to make sure it’s whole and intact, with no missing pieces
Replace the toy when knuckle ends are worn down, or if it becomes too small to chew safely
If you have a multiple dog home, take extra care to keep large dogs away from smaller dog toys