SUGAR owns several Busy Buddy dog toys from PetSafe. For the month of October, Chewy.com delivered a Busy Buddy Bristle Bone Dog Toy.
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Busy Buddy Bristle Bone Dog Toy
Busy Buddy Bristle Bone is both a dental and chew toy. The nylon bristle and rubber nubs help stimulate the dog’s gums and helps remove plaque and tartar. The bone and treats are rawhide. [If you decide to offer your dog rawhide, take certain precautions to make it safer.]
Busy Buddy Bristle Bone Dog Toy is easy to assemble.
1) Unscrew the Bristle Bone dog toy and slip off the purple nub and the bristle ring.
2) Slide on a treat on either side of the bristle ring. [The treats are optional.]
3) Replace the nub ring.
4) Screw the bone back together.
Bristle Bone Dog Toy is available in 4 sizes: x-small, small, medium and large.
The chew strength of Busy Buddy Bristle Bone Dog Toy is hard. Unfortunately, SUGAR had no interest chewing Busy Buddy Bristle Bone. She would rather use it as a fetch dog toy.
Chewy Dog Treats
You can purchase Busy Buddy Bristle Bone dog toy at Chewy.com.
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That looks like a pawsome toy!
The Florida Furkids
Is Sugar typically a heavy chewer?? I love this toy, but my pups are heavy chewers and usually chew toys up quickly.
Sorry it wasn’t a hit with you.
It looks like a cool concept. Shiner would probably like to chew on it, but I’ve noticed she is less interested in chewing hard things as she’s gotten older.
We loved that toy but someone is not good at sharing around here. BOL!
Dat looks like a lot of fun. Bet even us kitties woulda liked it. Have a pawsum weekend.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena