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Gnawhide Treat Rings
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Gnawhide Treat Rings

List Price: $15.99 - $19.99
Our Price: $13.95 - $17.95 Save Up to: $2.04 (13%)

Each package contains 16 rawhide rings.

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Gnawhide Treat Rings 4.5 5 7 8
Great refill item Mylarge standard poodles loves the flavor and they are easily replaced in the bone. January 19, 2011
Canine Needs Digestable harmless product our dogs look forward to while satisfing their chewing needs. Often they chew well after the product is pulled off. January 6, 2011
Treat Rings My dogs love these in their Busy Bones. They stay occupied longer than with other treats. December 28, 2010
OK For my young Aussie, who is very oral, the gnaw rings don't last as long as I would hope, but he certainly enjoys them. September 8, 2010
Great Idea I love this dog toy - actually my yellow lab loves it. Rings are easy to replace and keep dog entertained and chewing. July 5, 2010
works well My Basset Hound loves his bristle bone. It takes him about an hour to get both of the rings off. These rings do make the bristle bone nasty to clean because of all the little pieces stuck in the bristles. February 1, 2010
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