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🦴 Chew, Clean, Conquer: The Ultimate Dental Playtime Experience!
The BulbHeadBrushBone Toothbrush is a revolutionary dog toy that combines play and dental care. Designed by a dentist and his hygienist wife, this innovative product features a patented design that cleans your dog's teeth in three ways while they chew. With a built-in treat dispenser and ultra-durable construction, it's the perfect solution for maintaining your dog's oral hygiene without the stress of traditional brushing.
Handle Material | Rubber |
Material Features | Reusable |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 5.75 x 11 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Movement Type | stationary |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Number of settings | 1 |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Toothbrush Head Shape | Oval |
Special Features | Brushing Timer |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Theme | Animal |
Color | Brush Bone |
6**G
Great chew toy to keep your dog busy
Very nice sturdy chew toy for dog especially with peanut butter inside- easy to set up. 5 stars for sturdiness but 4 for durability my small dog (mix Jack Russell+cocker spaniel+beagle) chewed the ends into little pieces.
L**.
Big & Hard
The brush-bone toothbrush must be for very large dogs. The video shows different dogs chewing on the toothbrush one is exactly like my 2 cocker spaniels. The brush-bone is too large to fit into their mouths and is very hard. The slot on the inner brush to hold treats or the suggested peanut butter is way to small to hold anything and when you slide it into the brush it wipes most of the peanut butter off. When you insert the inner brush and lock it as instructed it is almost impossible to unlock and remove for cleaning. My husband & l both failed to remove it after numerous attempts. You have to align the inner brush with the slots to remove it but the problem is that the small tab on the inner-brush is to small to grab with your fingers and try to unlock it by turning and aligning the slots. It was very frustrating for us and the poor dogs were just watching and waiting as if we were going to fix it and give it back. After a few cries from them we finally got a very small needle nose Pliers and attempted to pull the tab on the inner brush by rotating so the slots would align so we could remove it. You have to be so very careful grabbing the tab with the pliers because the rubber tab will stretch & break. I had to take the pliers from my husband as l watched how easily the tab could be broken. I had to use a very light touch in gabbing a hold Of the tab and pulling on it. If not extremely careful and light handed it will after a few removals most likely be ruined & broken. This was not an easy task. On the second pup’s brush l just pushed it through to the other end until it came out. Well my cockers were unable to use the brush-bone at all. The pictures show how frustrating they were and just licked at them and then walked away. They couldn’t even pick them up because they were just to big. Unless you have dogs with good size mouths and pretty good chewers because it’s pretty hard l can’t recommend this brush-bone. This is not for smaller dogs. It is not one-size fits all. So both brushes are useless to us. I gave our dogs some treats and put the brushes in the garage after cleaning and if l see a large dog in the neighborhood l will offer them to the owner. Disappointed ☹️
J**.
Destructable
I really don't want to bash this product. I have a black and a chocolate labrador. They instantly chewed these into pieces. Not a good idea for chewers. My black labrador is 5 and isn't really one to destroy stuff anymore and he thought it was so much fun to destroy it. My chocoate is 10 months old and I had to take all the pieces away and throw both away instantly. Save your money if you're looking for something to clean their teeth or not let them eat it!!!!! Not a good idea for big dogs that like to chew. :(
T**A
dogs love them
The media could not be loaded. Supper surprised as I can never get my dogs to chew on anything plastic/rubber like this -put jerky treats inside and they are hooked.
K**S
No more Yucky Breath
The favor excites my Furbaby just as much as brushing. The bristles are small and soft. The toothbrush is easy to manage. We are brushing that Tar off her teeth as well. The durable plastic case is like a toy.
K**L
Easily destroyed
I have two golden retrievers that are not aggressive chewers. Unfortunately, both of the these toys were destroyed within one day. Even with soft chewer dogs, the durability was not sufficient. If you do buy these just be sure to watch your dogs with them. Dogs could easily bite off parts of it and choke if not supervised.
D**R
Add peanut butter inside for a fun treat!
My pugs love these bones. I put peanut butter on the inside and it calms them down and helps keep them distracted when I need to get work done. My vet recommended putting the bones with peanut butter in the freezer making the treat last even longer for my pugs
J**W
I should’ve ordered the ChewBrush and not the BrushBone, both made by same company!
I was attempting to replace another Bulbhead bone, and didn’t realize they make 2 different ones. What I had before was the ChewBrush, and these have stood up to constant gnawing for 2-3 years now and is a favorite toy for one of my pups. I thought this was the same or a newer upgraded version. Nope. I don’t know what this is supposed to be, as it quickly and easily fails as a chew toy. My little dog was tearing it to pieces in SECONDS. I got this one because I liked that the middle could be pulled out- I wanted to put something enticing in the middle to encourage my old man to chew and clean his nasty teeth. The center kept sliding right out, and then my younger pup began to tear to shreds too. I’ll reiterate… the same dog has been chewing on the other Bulbhead chew toy for YEARS with only a little gnawed off the ends after all this time. I don’t know why they even bother making this model. Do yourself a favor and skip this purchase, and look for Bulbhead’s ChewBrush instead!Ruler in photo to show how much was chewed off in a matter of minutes… I had already thrown away the many many pieces before thinking to take a photo. Luckily my pup actually consumes very little, if any, pieces of what he shreds. For any dog that will actually eat toys, this one would be a huge safety hazard!
M**R
great concept
I haven't had a chance to use it yet but the construction seems strong enough.
C**O
This product is crap! It will last maybe two chews then breaks into small pieces. Don't buy!!!
The product's design principles are sound but the plastic material used is absolute garbage! We have a medium-large dog who is not a "chewer" and in a total of two sessions lasting about 15-min each, our dog had broken several places and was on the verge of swallowing small plastic chunks. Not good. Ignore the fact that some dentist and hygienist designed the thing ... the product won't last. I don't think it can withstand any dog of any size. Save your money and shop elsewhere!
D**R
Not Ultra durable as described
My dog is not an aggressive chewer. The first time I gave this brush bone to my dog, he chewed the end off of it. I would not recommend this product.
C**T
Garbage
Don’t waste your money. my dog had the top chewed off in under 3 minutes. Luckily I was there. He could’ve ingested it had I not been in the room.
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