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Petstages Toy Chick-A-Bone Small

Petstages Toy Chick-A-Bone Small

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Chick-a-Bone by Petstages offers a safe and healthy alternative to chewing real bones, which can split and splinter, making them dangerous for aggr...

Chick-a-Bone by Petstages offers a safe and healthy alternative to chewing real bones, which can split and splinter, making them dangerous for aggressive chewers. This sturdy, dog chew toy has all the taste of real chicken, but is made from a blend of natural bone and synthetic materials free from lead or phthalates. This bone chew toy is a great way to encourage proper chewing habits when you don’t have time to play, and can also be used outdoors. Available in 4 different sizes to fit any breed. SAFETY AND CARE: Petstages chews are non-edible and are meant for dogs only. As with any chew toy, we always recommend monitoring your dog's use and replacing after reasonable wear, no toy is indestructible. Remove if excessive consumption occurs or pieces larger than a piece of rice are chewed off. Know your dog’s chewing habits and teeth strength, your pet’s safety is your responsibility. For additional safety information, please visit our Petstages safety page to review our suggested 10 Chew Commandments. Product Dimensions ? : ? 4.75 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 2.47 Ounces
Regular price ₱395
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