Chewtopia Chew Bone
£4.99
Mountain Warehouse
The chew bone has been modelled from a real bone but doesn't come with any of the risks of splinters real bones have. Tough and durable this chew bone is perfect for the sharp teeth of persistent chewers to keep them entertained for hours.•Hard wearing•real bone shape for a more natural feel•no risk of splinter like real bones•stimulates and reduces separation anxiety•reduces stress and boredom•mentally stimulates to reduce destructive chewing•chewing keeps dogs' jaws strong•soft on your dogs' teeth and gums •aids good dental care for your dog•ideal for persistent chewers•manufactured and designed in the uk•nontoxic materials chewing is a natural behaviour in dogs but if left unchecked, can lead to destruction. Guided chewing through the use of suitable toys such as the chew bone can prevent destructive behaviour. Dogs need 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 old.
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Chewtopia Chew Bone

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The chew bone has been modelled from a real bone but doesn't come with any of the risks of splinters real bones have. Tough and durable this chew bone is perfect for the sharp teeth of persistent chewers to keep them entertained for hours.•Hard wearing•real bone shape for a more natural feel•no risk of splinter like real bones•stimulates and reduces separation anxiety•reduces stress and boredom•mentally stimulates to reduce destructive chewing•chewing keeps dogs' jaws strong•soft on your dogs' teeth and gums •aids good dental care for your dog•ideal for persistent chewers•manufactured and designed in the uk•nontoxic materials chewing is a natural behaviour in dogs but if left unchecked, can lead to destruction. Guided chewing through the use of suitable toys such as the chew bone can prevent destructive behaviour. Dogs need 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 old