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Product is not intended to be eaten or ingested. During normal chewing, small bristle-like projections will be raised which help clean teeth. Small shavings (no larger than a grain of rice) should pass through. If you think your dog swallowed a piece, take the product away and contact your veterinarian.
Inspect before giving to your dog to make sure it's whole and intact. Check frequently & replace if damaged, ends are worn down or if it becomes too small to chew safely
Dog Toy Type
Chew
Description
Nylabone Puppy Chew Twin Pack • Inert soft thermoplastic polymer bone for teething puppies - Chicken Flavour • Durable nylon bone for puppies with permanent teeth - chicken flavour • Helps clean teeth • Discourages destructive chewing • Bristles raised during chewing clean teeth and control plaque & tartar • Engages & entertains • For puppies up to 7kg • Chicken and Medley Flavour
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