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Dogs Rubber Chew and Teething Ball Toy for Cleaning Teeth, also a Slow Feeder.

Dogs Rubber Chew and Teething Ball Toy for Cleaning Teeth, also a Slow Feeder.

Regular price £13.00 GBP
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This toy ball is a great choice for pet owners concerned about their dog's safety and well-being.

  1. Non-Toxic Rubber: The fact that the toy ball is made from non-toxic rubber is essential. This means it's safe for your dog to play with, even if they chew on it or accidentally swallow a small piece.

  2. Resistant to Biting: The toy ball being resistant to biting is a valuable feature, as it means the ball is likely to last longer, even with more aggressive chewers.

  3. Safe for Your Dog's Mouth: This feature is important because it ensures that your dog won't get hurt while playing with the toy ball. It's designed with your dog's comfort and safety in mind.

  4. Easy to Clean: Being able to quickly rinse the toy ball with running or warm soapy water after each use makes it convenient for pet owners to maintain hygiene and keep the toy clean for their dogs.

  5. Treat Dispenser: The fact that it's a treat dispenser dog toy ball adds an extra layer of engagement for your dog. This feature can be useful for stimulating your dog mentally and providing a reward for good behavior.

  6. Reduces Destructive Behavior: Dog toys that engage a pet's mind and offer a challenge, such as treat dispensers, can help reduce destructive behavior. When your dog is mentally and physically stimulated, they are less likely to engage in unwanted activities like chewing furniture or shoes.

  7. Ideal Gift: This toy ball is not only beneficial for dogs but also makes a thoughtful gift for dog lovers. It's a practical and safe option that shows consideration for both the pet and the owner.

When using such a toy, it's important to monitor your dog's play and ensure that they don't accidentally ingest any small parts or pieces that might come loose during play. Always prioritize your dog's safety and well-being when choosing toys for them.

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