The MINI-Chewb is designed for puppies and small dogs and is the perfect introductory fetch toy for dogs of any size. Its textured edges are great for teething puppies and can bring them extra relief if the MINI-Chewb is first put in the freezer. The MINI-Chewb has a smaller top radius than the Chewber TUG'nTOSS or ALLinONE that makes it even easier to pick up. It can be tugged, fetched, caught in the air or tugged.
The Chewber appeals to many of the instinctive triggers that dogs have. Instead of being hard and rigid, the Chewber is soft, springy and easy on the mouth. When a dog bites it, the Chewber will spring back into shape. The Chewber is durable, versatile and easy to clean and can be used for a variety of interactive games indoors or out.
Many of the toughest dog toys available today are made from natural rubber compounds. Natural rubber is puncture resistant, flexible and durable. The special secret of Chewber discs' durability is that they are ALSO reinforced THROUGHOUT with a nylon material. The increased tensile strength that results from this innovation is what distinguishes Chewber products.
Color: Blue-Red Marble
Size: 6"
Materials: Made in the USA of safe natural rubber with non-toxic pigments and reinforced throughout with nylon.
CHEWBER MONEYBACK GUARANTEE
Chewber offers a 30-day guarantee on all Chewber products. If your dog destroys a Chewber within the first month — just send the damaged toy with proof of purchase and they will send you a new 'toughest black' Chewber — FREE of charge. This offer is limited to one return. They suggest you use your replacement Chewber for interactive fetch and catch games only with your 'ultimate chewer.' If you're not playing fetch — put your Chewber up on the fridge or some other spot that's out of reach.
The mailing address is:
Chewber Inc.
473329 County Rd 11
Orangeville, ON
Canada L9W2Z3
Notes On Playing Safely:
Dogs just love to catch things but please beware that dogs who jump with all four feet in the air and twisting to catch a floating flying disc can be dangerous for larger breeds, overweight dogs, and "weekend warriors.".
Cruciate Ligament Rupture in Dogs:
This is a serious and fairly common injury often caused by dogs jumping up to catch floating discs and can require surgery. Regular safe exercise is vital in maintaining your dog's joint and muscular heath....but don't overdo it.