Busy Bone Jerky Wraps Long-Lasting Small/Medium Dog Treat
In a Nutshell
- Good for long-lasting entertainment
- Potential safety hazard for aggressive chewers
- Mixed feedback on durability and splintering
Quick Verdict
These treats keep dogs engaged for extended periods and are generally well-loved, but there are concerns about safety for very aggressive chewers. Variability in durability and potential splintering issues are mentioned frequently.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Long-lasting (4)
The treats keep dogs engaged for extended periods.
Cons
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Splintering and Choking Hazard (2) critical
Potential choking hazard due to splintering of the product
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners with gentle chewers — The long-lasting nature of the treats is beneficial for dogs who chew gently and can be supervised.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with aggressive chewers — There are potential safety hazards, especially related to splintering and choking.
Durability & Care
Factors: chewing intensity, dog size
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Keep an eye on the dog while they chew the product
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
When should I supervise aggressive chewers?
While the jerky wrap may contain good materials for these treats I will recommend to be there for about 30 minutes.
Highlighted Reviews
"He loves them and they last a long time. Days!! He keeps them in his bed to relax and enjoy."
"Our newfie/ black lab is a super chewer and I gave him one of these a few days ago. We are moving, so I set my phone timer to check on him in 15 minutes and went away. When I returned, I noticed a white thing hanging out of his mouth, and the bone was on the floor, so I figured that this was the w..."
Bottom Line
While these treats are a good option for keeping dogs busy, pet owners should be cautious and supervise their pets closely, especially if they are aggressive chewers. Overall, if you have a calm, gentle chewer, Busy Bone Jerky Wraps can be a rewarding treat. Be ready to consult with your vet for advice on which treats might be healthier, safer for your individual dog.