🐾 Fetch the Future: Durable, Floatable, and Eco-Chic!
The WEST PAW Zogoflex Hurley Dog Bone is a large, bright tangerine chew toy designed for aggressive chewers. Made in the USA from non-toxic, recyclable Zogoflex material, it’s floatable for water and land play, dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning, and guaranteed to withstand tough gnawing while keeping your dog safe and entertained.
K**X
Awesome Product
My pup is young, under a year and small, about 34lbs and she loves this bone. It's perfect size and weight for her. And it doesn't flake or fall apart and she's quite the chewer. She just chews and chews and it still looks brand new! Awesome product!!
H**S
Great Product
Safety:Durable, thick, and flexible so that it is not chewed up by my pup and doesn't rip apart during play.
S**A
Just buy it, you will not be disappointed
Both my dogs (big and small) love this toy and it has lasted so long. Highly recommend 🐾🐾❤️
R**1
Good for a toy, not good for a serious chew session
Problem: 4 year old rescue pit bull mix with a serious need to chew and the ability to destroy any toy within minutes. This is compounded by the fact that she has bad teeth and literally chipped her tooth on an elk horn.Solution: a soft yet strong chew toy.I will say that the Hurley looked good, us easy to clean and easy to find! (All dog owners know that finding the darn chew toy is half the battle when the see their precious pup eyeing their brand new work shoes)Sadly, this toy did NOT last a full night of chomping. That said, our little one has two chew modes Nervous and Night time. This is great for nervous chew sessions. I will stick with the dildo-like goughnuts maxx for nighttime chewing.Bottom line: get this as a CHEWABLE toy not a chew toy. I make that distinction because this Hurley will last forever as a toy that can withstand the powerful jaws of your pit. It will not, however, last long during an all out chew-a-thon.Pics to follow!
C**R
This is a great product - really
This is the favorite toy of our 90-pound extreme chewer German Shepard. She LOVES this toy, we play with it every day and she chews on it all the time. We play tuggy bone with it, as well as holding it for her to chew on it like she was eating corn on the cob, and it does not shed material. This is the only toy that she truly plays with that lasts. We get nearly 9 months of heavy daily use from these bones. We have spent hundreds of dollars on "Extreme Chewer" toys over time and she destroys them in no time flat (except for the "Kongs" but those are for treats and she doesn't play with them after the treat is gone). She knows her "Green" bone and brings it to us and any visitors for play. She is a big dog, and this is just the right size for her. She likes to chew on the middle section as it is long enough that she can fully chew on the smaller diameter for stress relief without hitting the larger ends. The larger ends she uses when we play tuggy bone, she can get a good grip on the bone. She has used this size since she was 8 weeks old, and it has been a good fit. We always keep a new bone on hand, just in case something would happen to the bone currently in use. I know this is a long review for a dog bone, but this is really a good product.
P**R
Almost Indestructible!
If you have an aggressive chewer, thus is the toy to buy!
P**Y
wish it could last longer for aggressive chewers
The first one we bought took our now 1-yo 23lbs corgi about a month to show any visible damage so it felt quite promising as a chew toy compared to the insanely hard nylabones he had. At some point, there were crevices that we sawed off for his own safety because he could really get his teeth deep into those. There does not seem to be a way to smooth out the little bumps and ridges however and he is such a persistent nibbler that he goes at it like eating corn off a cob.Bought a second one as a replacement but this one lasted less than two weeks now that he knows exactly how to chew it -.-. And, he only ever chews on one end!! The same end where the WestPaw logo is engraved. Possibly the texture at this end allows for his teeth to get a better grip. This is marketed for aggressive chewers but sadly not good enough for our teenage terror so we probably will not get it again.Also, it's nice that WestPaw has a 'close the loop' program but wish that this could be as easy as contacting WestPaw for a free shipping label and dropping it off at the post office rather than having to make more of an effort as a consumer to package, label and pay for shipping to return to WestPaw for recycling.
D**H
I'm genuinely shocked! I RARELY give 5 stars and I wish I could give 6.
We have two dogs right around 2 years of age. So, they're really just big puppies. We're barely outside the "they chew up everything" stage where we can finally get away with leaving shoes laying out (well, sometimes - lol). One is a 65lb American Bulldog and the other is a 55lb Catahoula Cur/Blue Heeler mix. Our little Cur/Heeler is, as expected, super high energy and our American Bulldog just doesn't have enough energy to tire her out. They both chew, but that little Cur/Heeler pours every ounce of her excess energy into chewing all day long. We take bets on how many minutes, hours, or days toys will last in our house. And, when our American Bulldog decides to finally rip into a toy after perhaps days of teasing it, he can destuff, shred, or break one down in minutes.I've done my best to buy the toughest, highest rated toys, nearly always Kong brand and turned a blind eye to the cost because buying toys means saving furniture and footwear. While the Kong Extreme is indeed laying around the house months after buying it, it's really just because they don't chew on it... at all (not sure why, but perhaps it's too big or shaped wrong for them). Anyhow, every other toy finds its way to shreds or so small it gets thrown away.I've included two pictures of a large Nylabone Reach and Clean Chew Toy we bought them June 15 (first pic) and what it looked like by August 5th (second pic). It really sucks to step on it with accidentally bare feets when it looks like the 2nd picture, btw. I also took a picture of our little Cur/Heeler with her Zogoflex as of August 21 - she's had it since August 5th. I know not as long as the Nylabone just yet, but I'm still utterly flabbergasted by how intact it still is. Plus, they're not hard and they DON'T hurt to step on with bare feet. ;)Both our pups LOVE their Zogoflexes and our Cur/Heeler spends HOURS on hers every day. I'm shocked that they barely look worn after over 2 weeks! A few punctures, some slight discoloration, but whole, intact, and still providing TONS of pleasure and energy outlet for our fur babies.I will say, it sounds like they're chewing on tires... or really durable flipflops. LOL! But, they're happy and I know my money was well spent. Now I understand the cost because it will be a long time before we need another.Needless to say I highly recommend this for your tough chewers. In fact, please buy this product... we want to keep them around so they're still around when we're ready to replace these. :)
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