Tough Durable Dog Chew Toys for Aggressive Chewers, , Dog Puzzle Toys with Beef Flavor, Interactive, Safe Rubber Indestructible for Large Medium Small Dogs – Blue
$15.99
Price: $15.99
(as of Jan 12, 2025 20:36:09 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Product Dimensions : 6 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 9.59 ounces
Item model number : P0220
Date First Available : December 8, 2022
Manufacturer : AOZOOM
ASIN : B0BPH9XGLF
Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers: Made of 100% natural rubber, these dog chew toys are perfect for aggressive chewers. They can help grind their teeth, relieve anxiety, train, and reduce damage to furniture or shoes, pet boredom, and barking.
Dog Puzzle Toys: This indestructible dog toy is not only a chew toy but also a puzzle toy.You can spread peanut butter or nutrient paste on the squares. stimulating their curiosity and exercising their intelligence.
Interactive Dog Toys: Stuff this dog chew toy with different types of dog food and watch your dog work on their own to get treats. For even more interest, try stuffing it with butter or peanut butter.
Attractive Milk Flavor: Our tough dog toys contain a delicious milk flavor that will attract your pets to play longer and more satisfyingly. It can also effectively clean teeth, food residue on the tongue, and keep oral health and fresh breath.
Customers say
Customers find the pet toy durable and suitable for chewing by dogs. They say it’s a good toy for aggressive chewers and their dogs love it. However, some customers have issues with the size and hole size, which prevents treats from fitting properly. There are mixed opinions on whether the toy provides good value for money.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

$15.99
Angie Ford –
My dog’s love these
They hold up extremely well to an aggressive chewer. Finally found something that has withstood my 100lb dog that crunches, shredds, and destroys anything he gets within minutes.
Pambalam –
Great for aggressive chewer
Our 110# Dobie couldnât wait to open this toy! Great for teeth with knobby textures and moving parts in middle
ironlady96 –
Not indestructible
Our hellion aggressive chewer was able to remove part of the blue ring within the first 4 hours that we had it. I’m able to pick up the pieces, as he doesn’t seem to want to eat them, but that could be a danger. Good value, though.
ML –
Indestructible? Challenge Accepted! Round One – Puppy Wins
In one corner we have the AOZOOM Tough Durable Dog Chew Toy for “Aggressive Chewers” featuring “Safe Ruber Indestructible for Large Dogs”. In the other corner, we have a 7-month-old 65lb labrador retriever, Jax!Round one we tested the puzzle aspect of this toy and to start us out our mid-weight champion eyed the contender suspiciously but once he got a good wiff of that peanut butter scent the challenge was on! Within mere minutes the tantalizing treat was all but gone from the grooves and upon inspection of the AOZOOM it was evident that it had seized up as gears did not spin creating no challenge for the pup who just rolled it on over like a flipped pancake! Hardly a challenge for this veteran toy tester.When it seemed that the match was done, Jax carried it off to the Kong mat for round two! Here he tested the Indestructible nature of the rubber and found it lacking. Within 30 minutes corners of the blue stars on the ends were torn where the holes were at and it was here that the AOZOOM toy was out for the count.Due to safety concerns, the toy had to be removed from the challenge before torn pieces of rubber could be injested.So here we have it! AOZOOM – 0 , Jax – 1Durable – No!Indestructible – Definitely not!Beef Flavor – No? It had some weird sweet smell though.Design – The holes in the gears are not large enough to put a piece of kibble to encourage him to try to spin the gears for engaging playtime. It’s only good for peanut butter or soft cheese in the grooves but even then they are fairly shallow.Recommendation – Pass.
E. L. F. –
Treat Holes are Small
UPDATE: I searched for more information and reviews on different websites and discovered that the holes in the blue rubber âgearsâ are not for treats; only the 8 holes in the off-white ends are for treats. Still a bit small for treat dispensing. Upgrading from 2 to 3 stars now.The treat holes are so small. I broke up some Beggin Strips to put in the holes, but they either disintegrated or they got stuck. My dog. Old not get any to. One out and he quickly lost interest. I tried as the instructions directed and squinted in some canned cheese. He ate what was on the outside, but again the stuff in the holes was stuck. I had a lot of trouble cleaning.
Ragnar –
Holes are too small for even the smallest treats
I donât understand the point of this interactive toy. The holes are so tiny that you canât get treats in there, and if you are able to sneak a treat in, itâll never come out with play. If they intend for you to use peanut butter or other type of treat paste, youâll never be able to get the thing clean again Waste of money.
Farrell R Boyd –
Description True to products features
I like how durable this toy is for my oversized pup. He needs lots of stimulation and this helps!I like to smear spreadable treats across for licking activity.
Old Sailor 1 –
Keeps the dogs busy
These are very durable and the dogs love to throw them up in the air so that the treats fall out when they hit the floor. They do this by the hour.
G M CAMPOS –
ES UN JUGUETE SUPER RESISTENTE
Ellen –
The material is hard and heavy. Good for a big jaw that loves to chew. It’s easy to smear peanut butter or paste on it for the dog to enjoy it. However, the holes are smaller than regular kibble sizes, and might take a bit effort to clean up.
malin –
Es difÃcil/ imposible ponerle comida, ya que los hoyos son muy chicos. Pero si aguanta las mordidas de 2 pitbulls
Mad –
I gave it to my dog after he ate and went to check on him after 10min & there was blood on the toy along with sharp edges from the nylon part breaking. Unfortunately this would not be good for aggressive chewers
L B –
So far the dog hasn’t destroyed it. No room for even peanut butter between the slots.