The Nylabone Dental Chew Hedgehog Bristle Brush has cleaning bristles & an enticing chicken flavour. It provides your pet with long lasting chew & supports your dog’s dental health. The bristles at the end of the bone can clear away plaque & tartar while your dog is chewing on it so this textured chew provides dental stimulation & satisfies your dog’s natural chewing tendencies at the same time. It is ideal for powerful chewers & helps to strengthen your dog’s jaw muscles as well as helping to brighten its smile. & one of the best things about it is that the bone doesn’t wear down. This means your dog can gnaw & gnash to its heart’s content. Should your dog ever swallow a piece accidentally, do not worry as the material does not harm dogs. Let your dog chew the nylon bone every day & rest easy in the knowledge that his teeth are only getting stronger & healthier. Nylabone Dental Chew Hedgehog Bristle Brush at a glance: Tough chew bone with chicken flavour & nylon bristles to keep teeth clean Suitable for powerful chewers of all breeds With integrated bristles: for good dental health & a bright smile Tasty chicken flavour: delicious all the way through Tough nylon: lasts for ages Various
Features: Wide bone end with green bristles, narrow bone end with nubs to stimulate gums & keep teeth healthy Helps to remove plaque & tartar Long lasting chew fun: strengthens jaw muscles while satisfying your dog’s natural urge to chew Use daily for best results
Colour: beige bone with green bristles
Material: nylon In Available in two different sizes Size table:
Size: Suitable for: Regular for small to medium sized dogs up to 11kg Giant for medium to large dogs up to 23kg Tip: If your dog is between the two different body weights, it is better to buy the larger bone. Important information: Do not leave your dog unattended when it is chewing on the Nylabone. If it manages to bite off a piece that is bigger than a pea, you should take the bone away from your dog. You should also remove the bone if it gets sharp edges to prevent your dog from hurting itself. Give your dog time to get used to the chew bone & make sure it is chewing & playing with it correctly. If your dog is a strong chewer it is a good idea to limit the amount of time your dog chews on this bone.