Bones & Chews 10-11" Rawhide Bone Stick Dog Chews
In a Nutshell
- Great for larger dogs who love to chew
- Durability issues reported by some users
- Most dogs seem to enjoy them
- Potential choking hazard with large pieces
- Good value for the price
Quick Verdict
These rawhide bones are a hit with many dogs, especially larger breeds. They provide good entertainment and chewing satisfaction. However, durability concerns and the risk of large pieces breaking off can be problematic. Most reviewers find them to be a reasonable value for the price, though some reported dogs lose interest quickly.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Risks associated with dogs breaking off and ingesting large pieces
Prevention: Supervise dogs while chewing.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Keeping dogs engaged (5)
Multiple reviewers mentioned their dogs loved the bones and were highly engaged with them.
Cons
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Choking hazard (2) major
The bones can break into large pieces, posing a choking risk.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of larger, aggressive chewers — These dogs can appreciate and likely demolish the bones quickly.
- • Budget-conscious buyers — The bones are generally seen as a good value for the price.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small or puppy dogs — The bones could be too large and potentially rough.
- • Conscious consumers regarding safety and durability — The risk of choking due to large pieces breaking off may be undesirable.
Durability & Care
Factors: dog's chewing style and size
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Supervise while chewing.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these suitable for small dogs?
No, these are best for larger, more aggressive chewers.
How long do these last?
It varies. Some dogs demolish them in a day, while others take a few weeks.
Highlighted Reviews
"Our dogs love these things. So much that I have to take them away for the to focus to eat their food. LOL."
"Even though these rawhides were big, our 45 pound dog was able to demolish on in one day. He was also able to chew off big pieces at a time, which could be a choking hazard."
Bottom Line
If you have a larger, more aggressive chewer, these might not last long. For smaller or less aggressive chewers, they could be a good option. Always supervise your dog while they're chewing to avoid potential hazards.