Mammoth Tirebiter Ii Durable Rubber Dog Toy
Mammoth Tirebiter Ii Durable Rubber Dog Toy
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Mammoth Tirebiter II toys are made from a NEW advanced natural rubber formula for EXTRA long lasting play. Designed and developed in the USA and sustainably manufactured in our North American factory from USA materials the Tirebiter II toys are made using a progressive chew system whereby as the the size is made larger they will exponentially gain strength. Perfect for your dog's different growth stages. Pound for pound Tirebiter II is the toughest dog toy available. These real-tire-tough favorites are excellent for interactive playing, tossing and tugging by creating hours of positive play experience between dog and owner.Product Description
Mammoth Tirebiter II toys are made from a NEW advanced natural rubber formula for EXTRA long lasting play. Designed and developed in the USA and sustainably manufactured in our North American factory from USA materials the Tirebiter II toys are made using a progressive chew system whereby as the the size is made larger they will exponentially gain strength. Perfect for your dog's different growth stages. Pound for pound Tirebiter II is the toughest dog toy available. These real-tire-tough favorites are excellent for interactive playing, tossing and tugging by creating hours of positive play experience between dog and owner.Reviews
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
Surfsidebary from
Destroyed in just a few hours by a Beago
Didn't last a day. Destroyed by a 38 lb Beago. Have since read online review of purchases on other sites that this item could be toxic.
Date published: 2020-05-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
marlins2021 from
Indestructible. Seriously.
I bought this toy about 6 weeks ago for my pit bull mix puppy that is able to chew through the “toughest” of toys. This thing still doesn’t have a dent in it yet. Love it.
Date published: 2019-11-22