EETOYS
EETOYS Hexagonal Rubber Treat Ball
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A Toy That’s More Than Just Fun!
Helps with chewing and teething
Encourages slow eating and digestion
Reduces boredom and destructive behavior
The EETOYS Hexagonal Rubber Treat Ball is a multifunctional toy that combines entertainment, dental health, and treat dispensing, ensuring a fun and beneficial playtime for your pup!
Why Choose the EETOYS Treat Ball?
Cleans Teeth & Strengthens Jaws – Specially designed textured surface helps scrub away plaque and massage gums.
Treat-Dispensing Design – Bottom hole allows treats to be inserted, promoting slow eating and mental stimulation.
Durable & Safe Material – Made from non-toxic, soft yet strong rubber, ensuring safe chewing for your dog.
Perfect for Interactive Play – Great for fetch, toss, and retrieve games, keeping your pup active and happy.
Prevents Destructive Behavior – Reduces anxiety & boredom, preventing chewing on furniture and household items.
Product Specifications
Brand: EETOYS
Product Name: Hexagonal Rubber Treat Ball
Material: Durable, Non-Toxic Rubber
Function: Chewing, Treat Dispensing, Dental Cleaning, Interactive Play
Suitable for: Small & Medium Dogs
Key Features & Benefits
✅ Soft Yet Durable – Resilient rubber material provides a satisfying chew experience without damaging teeth.
✅ Multi-Purpose Design – Works as a chew toy, slow feeder, and interactive fetch ball.
✅ Easy to Clean & Maintain – Disassemblable parts for quick and hygienic washing.
✅ Encourages Healthy Eating – Reduces gulping & overeating by making mealtime more engaging and slower-paced.
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