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Benebone Wishbone Durable Dog Chew Toy for Aggressive Chewers, Real Bacon, Made in USA, Medium
3.23$ – 13.78$Price range: 3.23$ through 13.78$
Rated 4.91 out of 5 based on 32 customer ratings
(32 reviews)
- DURABLE, LONG-LASTING – Super chewer? Bring it on. Benebones are tougher than real bones and last for weeks.
- REAL BACON! – We use only 100% REAL BACON for flavor. Trust us, dogs can tell the difference.
- EASY TO PICK UP AND CHEW – The Wishbone is curved for a paw-friendly grip so your pup can quickly grab it and get a good chew going. Think about it: dogs don’t have thumbs.
- MADE TOUGH IN AMERICA – You need it tough, right? We get it. It’s made and sourced in the USA.
- HAPPINESS, GUARANTEED – Have an issue? Want to chat? Reach out to us directly and you’ll get a real person whose sole job is to make you and your pup happy.
The shape gives them great “paws-on” leverage, so they can really go to town, and the flavor infusion keeps them coming back like it’s an everlasting snack they somehow haven’t finished. Mine carries it from room to room, sets it down dramatically, then reintroduces it to their molars with the focus of a master craftsman.
Is it loud on hardwood at dawn? Occasionally. Do I forgive it? Absolutely—because nothing tires out the canine chaos machine quite like this thing. It satisfies the chewing instinct, saves the furniture, and delivers that blissed-out post-chew flop we all dream of.
Durable? Very. Interesting enough to keep their attention while you keep your slippers? Also yes. Bonus: no gross residue or crumbly mess.
Would I buy it again? Without hesitation. 10/10: The bone they’ll love—and the one you’ll learn to recognize by the sound of peaceful silence after the storm of chewing.
We adopted a German shepherd/Lab mix in February. Any toy we gave her even at 3 months was destroyed in less than 30 min. I bough this specific bone at the beginning of March and as you can see in the picture it’s still going strong mid July. Oreo plays with it every single day. She will chew and bite it for LONG period of times. She also goes and looks for it and chooses this one and another one of her bones.
Chewability:
Great for REALLY heavy chewers!
Durability:
Cairo in 2 lifetimes won’t be able to destroy this chew. Haha well maybe
Chewability:
All night long he chews this heavy prickly bone hahah
My dogs live for Benebones ! I have aggressive chewers who can destroy most toys in minutes, but this one has held up impressively well. I've had them for months, and it's still going strong with just some normal wear.
The wishbone shape is genius—it gives multiple angles to chew on and is easy to hold between paws.
I also love that it’s made in the USA and feels like a safer alternative to rawhide or cheap plastic toys. No weird smell, and no mess left behind—just happy, busy dogs.
If you have a strong chewer and you’re tired of wasting money on toys that barely last, do yourself a favor and grab one of these. It’s a total game-changer for our household!
FYI: These bones will flatten and ware down over time, when that happens I throw it out and get another.
Pictured are 3 of her bones, you can clearly see which is a favorite. Benebone was delivered today, the other 2 bones were bought 4 months ago, the old bones get some attention every other month but the Benebone gets love everyday, several times a day.
大切な奥歯を、我が家の子はお留守番の際に、歯折してしまいました。
大型犬の子も歯折したと、星☆1に、レビューがたくさんあるので、読んでみて。
気をつけてあげて下さい!!全身麻酔で手術になります。本当に将来的に考えたら可愛いそうです!!
Great product, a little inconsistent in batches maybe, but it will get your dog's attention, provide hours of chewing, and the scent does not get on the carpet like other chew toys or bones. Good purchase!
***Edit 1: Benebone contacted me almost immediately and offered a replacement of the larger size. Their customer service representative has been friendly and I forwarded my contact information through their website for the replacement. I will update when I receive the new product and my experience.***
***Edit 2: When I contacted Benebone's customer service to provide my address, they immediately responded in approximately an hour. In fact, they already sent and I received not one replacement, but TWO replacement bones and a nice handwritten note. I have attached a photo below proving it. The replacements were the LARGER, upgraded sizes too! I have upgraded this review to 3 Stars premised on the sincere and strong customer service they have shown me. THIS COMPANY STANDS BEHIND THEIR PRODUCTS. For that, I think it is just to upgrade my 2 star review to 3 stars. I still stand by what I had said below regarding the smaller size, but so far my puppy LOVES the JUMBO Benebone and I will surely review the JUMBO in two weeks to see how it holds up. So far, the JUMBO is 5 STARS for sure; it has held up much better than the other chew toy, despite my puppy's intense chewing on this bone (it smells much stronger than the little bone and the flavor must be super intense for her). Despite this intense chewing, the bone has taken very little damage from her--it is holding up much better.
ADVICE: Do not go by the weight recommendations and size. If your puppy/dog prefers to chew on hard bones, just get the largest size for 100 lb dogs. If your puppy chews on hard bones once in awhile but not really, then you can go for the size for 70 lb dogs. I still think the 70 lb Benebone I got had a defect which resulted in one branch completely falling off immediately--the other two branches are solid despite heavy chewing--but this new JUMBO bone is amazing!
***Original Review*** - 2 Stars
I purchased this for my 45 lb, 8 month old pit bull/shepherd mix. It is a good idea and design, but one whole end was destroyed in no time. Perhaps I got a defective one with an air bubble or crack, as you can see from the photo below that one end completely broke off/wore down but the other two ends are barely damaged despite my puppy's chewing.
Regardless, I feel a little mislead that it was rated for dogs up to 70 lbs and, while the packaging warns you that this is just an estimate, one who anticipate that it would last longer than a week for a puppy 25 lbs lighter than the estimate. Nylabones and elk antlers lasted much longer than this did and my puppy seriously chews on the elk antlers quite intensely.
As way of some background, my puppy has a lot of chew toys ranging from bones, rawhide, ropes, stuffed animals, nylabones, and rubber balls. She certainly spent a lot of attention on this toy the last week, but it wasn't exclusive and her chewing was shared with some of her other staples.
I like that this toy has bacon mixed in with it. If you smell the toy, particularly where your dog has been chewing, you can kind of smell a meaty aroma. It does not get on the rug or rub off, and it is a faint smell, but on the chewed parts you can smell something. It is not noticeable when you are sitting next to your dog/puppy and the toy, or near the toy; it is only when you pick up the toy and put it right to your nose. I can only imagine what this smells like to dogs with their super sense of smell!
I also can't argue with the design/shape of the toy--it's perfect! The curve of the toy is great, as she can scoop it up or put pressure on one end to elevate the opposite end to chew on it.
But I just can't get over how quickly that one end came off. I got it about two weeks ago and I gave it to her last week (I slowly introduce new toys to keep her occupied and her mind stimulated). Compared to other chew toys--including nylabone and elk antlers--this toy wore down much quicker. In fact, the nylabone she has had for much longer, the puppy nylabones nonetheless, have outlasted this toy and the nylabone has been around since we first took her home at 2 months. She has also had an elk antler which has also lasted much longer and she REALLY goes after that one.
I have attached a photo below of my puppy and the damage to the bone. For the cost, which is about the same as a nylabone, I would have wished it lasted much longer than it did--which is why I got it in the first place as opposed to another nylabone. I would be happy if it lasted a few months, which is what I would guess to be its normal lifespan.
I would not classify my puppy as a big chewer either. She certainly chews and can do damage to hard bones or chew toys, but she is by no means a destroyer--she does not even shred her stuffed animals and has executed only a few (some were not even dog chew toys but children's toys she was given to play with). This is the first hard toy she has destroyed where I had to take it away.
CONCLUSION: Perhaps I got a Benebone that had a defect, or my puppy really just destroyed this one in a mere week, but I simply cannot recommend this version of the Benebone I got. I might try to get the jumbo Benebone or one rated higher for bigger dogs up to 100 lbs if they go on sale, but I don't think that my 8 month old puppy should warrant a toy for dogs up to 100 lbs when she has not destroyed any of her other toys like this one. It even takes her longer to go through some of the large rawhide toys she has!