Long lasting, safe dog chew ?

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Willd

Guru
Location
Rugby
We got one of these in June 2019 and it'still going strong and being chewed. Everything else has been destroyed. Not available at the minute though, so not much help really :rolleyes:
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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
The Kong ball/peanut shaped rubber chew is the only proper dog chew our Lab has ever managed NOT to destroy. Everything else, however we'll advertised has been comprehensively destroyed by him.

He does have a rubber tyre off a mobility scooter.perhaps, it's not a proper dog chew but that's done remarkably well and has been his abdolute favourite. I do watch it in case any steel cords start to come through (it may not have any anyway)
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
I got a couple of these off Ama zon
Buddylicsious Olive wood.. Bonnie loves them and has hardly made a dent in them since July.

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honeybadger

Well-Known Member
When one of our ridgebacks was a puppy it would destroy any toy wIthin an hour. The best “toy” we had was, I kid you not, a coconut from Aldi. Trimmed the hairs of with a pair of scissors and off he went with it. It lasted months, for 59p its worth a shot.
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
Our dog once had a bar made of yak’s milk. It was solid and dense and last him ages; we’d take it with us if we dined out and he’d spend his time trying (and failing) to destroy it. It gradually diminished in size until we threw it away.

He got a Tonka toy for Christmas, three interlinked tyres, and they are still intact - and he’s a destroyer of things.
 
The only thing that's survived any length of time with Doris (18 month old Border Terrier) is sectons cut off an old 2" wide ratchet-strap!!

It's hooked up between 2 cars, with knots in a section, car started to tighten the knots
A length a couple of feet long is cut off, the frayed ends sealed on the gas-hob

It lasts about 2 months, if she frays the ends, it's re-trimmed & re-sealed
 
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