Premier Busy Buddy Gnawhide Refill Ring Dog Treats for Bristle and/or Bouncy Bones, Rawhide, Medium


  • All natural treats
  • Specifically made for the Bristle Bone
  • Refills contain 16 rawhide treats
  • Dogs will love them

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Gnawhide treat rings are easy to replace and designed specifically for use with the Bristle Bone. Made of all natural ingredients…. More >>

Premier Busy Buddy Gnawhide Refill Ring Dog Treats for Bristle and/or Bouncy Bones, Rawhide, Medium

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  1. #1 by Maggie on June 2, 2010 - 5:54 pm

    FYI- There are two flavors of rawhide in each package. My puppy only likes one of them so the other half of the package is useless. I wish these rings came in other flavors like chicken, liver, salmon etc.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by C. Krieg on June 2, 2010 - 7:25 pm

    Fit the Dog chew toy well but made in China..I just have a problem with all the toxic stuff from China lately. Don’t like putting my dog in danger of another OOPS from China
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by C. White on June 2, 2010 - 9:21 pm

    Our dogs go crazy just watching us load the toy it goes on.

    They play with their toy for hours.

    Even plan to purchase more
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Loni on June 2, 2010 - 9:25 pm

    My dog gets pesky and there’s nobody else to entertain him. When I went into the local pet store and asked for a busy box for my 100# lab mix, they sold me the Bouncy Bone. It took my dog less than 10 minutes to figure out that he could just grab the ring with his canines, while pinning the ball to the ground with his paws on the nylon bone on either side, and just using brute force to pull the ring until it snaps off. Gone in less than a minute. He’s not interested in chewing on the nylon ends, and he could care less about that large heavy ball. Can’t say I blame him.

    I started cutting thick chews in half and drilling a hole through the center, larger than the core of the toy. Sandwiching the gnawhide ring between the pieces slowed him down considerably, since he had to chew through a substantial amount of rawhide to get to the gnawhide.

    My next investment was the Bristle Bone (uses the same rings). If you haven’t completed your toy purchase, get this one. It cleans their teeth, massages their gums, and conceals everything but the edge of the ring. Within 5 minutes he had cracked the middle piece that houses the bristles with his powerful jaws. The toy is still usable, although it does lose bristles. However, it only slowed him down by a few minutes.

    Now I cut 3/8″ off the outside of the rings, and cut that into smaller pieces to hide between the bristles on the other side, and use as special mini-treats. (I’m too cheap to use more than one ring at a time.) By doing this I am assured of at least 30 minutes to two hours. He’s also pretty worn out from all the licking and biting.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Jan M. Goshorn on June 2, 2010 - 11:39 pm

    I previously bought the medium size of this product. I don’t put it in it’s bristle boy, my chihuahua loves the rings just a they are. For such a tiny dog, she’s a powerful chewer. The picture of the smaller gnawhide rings looked like they were the same diameter just thicker. NOT–they are teeny-tiny. She’ll be eating them, but I’m pretty disappointed in their size. Personally, I’d love the medium rings to be thicker so they’ll last longer than 10 minutes!
    Rating: 5 / 5