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HARTZ Dura play small dog toy is a fun and safe toy that makes for excellent games of fetch with your dog. It's no secret that dogs love bones, but they also love squeak toys and fetch toys as well. So rather than choose one or the other, why not combine them into one awesome toy that is flexible and durable enough to keep any dog happy well the HARTZ Dura play bone dog toy does exactly that with its latex design that is reinforced with play core , a unique foam technology. Your dog will love this bouncy, soft squeak toy for games of fetch or simply to squeak on his own. The bones come in blue or green and they even float in water for play time in the pool. These toys are perfect for dogs under 20 pounds, for larger dogs, check out the HARTZ Dura play large bone dog toy . Your dog will love these versatile toys so order them for your dog today key features: Made with latex and unique foam for extra durability perfect for dogs under 20 lbs. bounces, squeaks and even floats bacon flavored.
Fun to throw and bounce
It even floats
Emphasizes outdoor play
Blue and green color
My dog loves this, and as long as she was gentle it was perfect. As soon as she wanted to play with it instead of carrying it around, it started to break. She can be an agressive chewer, but it didn't seem to take much for it to start ripping. Definitely wouldn't recommend for a teething puppy or active dog.My dog loves this bone. I am unsure of scent but when she bites the bone it squeaks. Making her want to bite it again. Since she is a puppy I'd rather she bite this than other things.Accidently bought the wrong size ??♀️, but it's light weight great for fetch and the pup likes it he teeth's allot so this helped and it doesn't really smell like “bacon” I would say but more of a rubbery ham smell, squeaker get anoying for a whileMy dog sleeps with this. No matter how much she tries to chew out the squeak she can't giving her a lot of play time. Did I mention it smells like bacon.I was surprised that my puppy didn’t want to play with this. However, when my Shelties were young they loved these. I would throw them and the one would go nuts going after it. The other one likes to get the squeakers out. I would have to say maybe not good for teething. But great for playing!This little chew toy is wonderful. Very durable, my Yorker poo has tried desperately to tear it up and it still survives!The squeaky nature of the toy makes it soft for the dog to fetch and enjoy the soundThis is a great toy/bone for Luke’s dogs. It squeaks and provides hours of entertainment for my dog.My two tiny Boston terriers had one bone each and had them destroyed within 4 mins - and I’m not joking they were able to rip them apart and there was styrofoam all over my couch - I’m so mad because I read such good reviews and they didn’t last - horrible I will never buy again save your money!Our pack enjoys this toy so much we've ordered it in every colour and then some. Pictured here, Walt the Dachshund is giving it a gentle lift in his JAWS OF DEATH.Walt identifies as a heavy chewer. He is a 1 year old and has a healthy body size and image (about12 pounds, plus or minus a good poop). His brothers also enjoy it. The toy I mean. Get your mind out of the gutter.Big Brother Fudgie, an energetic 10 year old Yorkie who plays an insatiable game of catch, is an iffy 8 pounds with a small, narrow snout, and carries it well.Big but-not-as Big (well, if by big we mean age, not size, which we do, mean age, because Bronx is older than Walt but younger than Fudge, by about 6 years if I'm not mistaken, and no, no follow up questions. Bronx is physically big (16lb shih-tzu) but in spirit he's nothing but a sweet widdle guy, pure love and playfulness. You wouldn't guess it now, but Bronx was the runt of his litter and is visually impaired. He's clumsy but confident, he can't track a toy through the air, but once Walt or Fudgie has it, Bronx is on the hunt and the real game begins!Bronx may not see well but he gets around just fine. He's been a great support to Walt, who also has a visual difference. One of Walt's eye sockets is too small, a congenital birth defect that leaves him blind in that eye. Walt's eye may not see but he's just one of the guys - he loves white cheddar popcorn, racing around the kitchen island, and plotting against his arch nemesis, who lives inside my MIRRORED jewelry hutch.In short: these are good buys, good value. The neon makes them easy to see against a white snow backdrop, so retrieval (because dogs always stop playing one round before you do, making you the idiot who has to go pick up the ball he just threw) is relatively painless, depending on which shoes you wore.I've bought multiples. You might too.***Full disclosure: Walt actually has a Big, Bigger, Biggest Brother, Herbie, also a shih-tzu, and the 12 year old/ 12lb insouciant leader of our pack. He was omitted from the review because Herbie does not engage with this toy through no fault of the toy's. Herbie is simply too cool to play with toys. Ever since he first became a Big Brother (RIP Gertie, we miss you girl), Herbie stopped his immature habits and henceforth never did look at another toy in quite the same way. Herbie is above toys, yes, but he also exists in a plane beyond toys. It's a lifestyle choice and perhaps a spiritual belief of sorts. But as it is universally applied to toys of each and every kind, without fail, it shows no poor reflection on, or indeed any reflection at all, upon this particular toy. So I thought it unfair to include. Except in footnote. Although I've indicated the footnote with an asterisk since I'm too lazy to look up how to do a little number.Thank you for coming to my TED talk.This toy would last my mellow 50lb collie dog for months, she likes to chew a bit and throw it around and sniff it a lot but then moves on. She's a good dog.My beagle/dachshund mix is too obsessed with toys. He found where the noise came from and set apart destroying the source. It did not take him 4 whole minutes. This toy is not durable in any way, your dog must be the type to let it live if you want it to last more than half an hour.If your dog is the type to not stop once they've started, don't start them on this toy. Best for gentle play dogs.I do not recommend this product. My westie had a hole in it after 20 minutes. Too much bacon flavour as he would not let it go. Thankfully the squeker was not loose as he might of chocked on. It is great size but If no flavour then we could of thrown it around as he loves squeak toys. I have several other Hartz toys and he has yet to put holes in them. Do not buy!,!My dachshund is obsessed with these bones. He has loads of toys but insists on only playing with the bones. We get size small and they're the perfect size for him to carry all around the house. He brings one to bed every night, it’s the first thing he looks for in the morning lol. They’re also bacon scented but that smell only lasts a few days. Highly recommend.