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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
Sturdy dog toy for aggressive chewers. Entertained my dog all day.. he loves getting new toys.. he's like a kid.. unfortunately most toys last less than a day with him. Appears that his mission in life is to see how fast he can destroy each toy. Kongs last minutes as do most toys made of rubber. This one is not unique. It's a combination of rubber and nylon plastic. So far he hasn't been able to remove the soft outer rubber covering. I have no doubt he'll get it off eventually but in the meantime he's having a good time trying.If you have an agressive chewer, this is a great toy. It's strong and durable and an excellent value. Definitely a must have for agressive chewers
Brianna
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
My bull terrier has been chewing away at this toy for a week now and has not ruined it yet! Still looks nearly new. I really like the rubber carrot part that cleans their teeth.Definitely durable and is holding up well. It’s a great value for aggressive chewer toys. Perfect size for medium/large dogs.
Melissa Kramer
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
Woof Woof!This was for a little dog friend that is my side piece (work dog). He’s licked it, laid on it, chewed it, carried it from room to room, and reports to me HE LOVES IT! What more can I ask for?
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
This carrot-shaped chew toy has been a big hit in our house! It has a variety of textures, and even though it’s pretty heavy, my little dog manages to carry it around by the rubbery center. The middle twists, apparently it’s a puzzle but even I struggle to twist it, so I’m not sure how a dog is supposed to manage without opposable thumbs. Still, my dogs absolutely love it and even fought over it, so I ordered a second one. For the low price of around ten dollars at the time of review, it’s a solid, heavy-duty toy that feels like it’ll last, even with my very destructive chewers. Great value!
Kristi
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
My dog liked this and spent a couple of hours with it the first night. My German Shepherd is an aggressive chewer and the bottom tip did start to flake off the first night.
AwanaMom
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Our 6-month old Australian Shepard Mix puppy LOVES this toy! It's by far one of the most "fun" toys we have given to her. You can place small treats or kibble into the smally puzzle-like holes in the toy which turns the carrot into hours of interactive discovery play. It's also a fantastic chew toy without the treats and kibble. Parts of the carrot are hard plastic-like material and other parts are slightly softer, so your pup can chew around the toy and receive a variety of sensory feedback while they chew and play. This is a great product!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
[Frienhund Dog Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Tough Bacon-Flavored Bone for Medium Large Dogs, Durable Treat Puzzle Toy]$9.99This is not for aggressive chewers. The rubber parts were fine, but the plastic ("tough nylon tail") is in a pretty bad state after about 1 hour of use. See photo.Boy, did he enjoy it though! I smashed some cheese in the textured section and that was a hit.For many dogs this is probably a great toy. But they specifically mentioned it's for aggressive chewers, and that's just not true.
PeteWhite
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
My dog and I have mixed reviews on this product. I give it 3 stars, she gives it 5 stars, hence the 4 star average rating.Her review is that she really like this toy. While it is a little smaller than she expected - she is a 70 pound, highly aggressive chewer with a giant head, it is still big enough that she grabs the orange part and offers me the green part to pull on. She also likes to chew on this thing, so that is very good.The green part and the lowest two orange sections are Nylon (or a dense material). The upper two orange sections are rubber. As far as being indestructible, it falls into the category of being better than many, but not great. In the last week or so since having this, she has pretty much chewed deep groves into the bottom two orange sections and has chewed away the openings of the areas where you stuff treats. This may last longer than other "indestructible" toys we have had, but at the rate she is going, I give it perhaps 4 to 5 weeks before it is chewed to a nub.I also do not like that it is loud when dropped on the hardwood which has made this an outdoor only toy for her.
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