• Dog-Friendly Design – Last time we checked, dogs don’t have thumbs. Our wishbone chew is cleverly designed so your pup can get a good chew going.
  • Real Flavor – We use only 100% real food ingredients for irresistible flavor and scent. We fuse 100% USA-sourced REAL CHICKEN all the way through the chew. Dogs can tell the difference.
  • Made in the USA – We are fully committed to Made in USA, including packaging, tooling, and all material and ingredient sourcing. We proudly manufacture our products in New York.
  • Dog Welfare – We are fully committed to the welfare of dogs through product donations and community involvement.
  • Safety First – Benebones are not edible. Supervise closely and discard/replace when appropriate.

Great for OCD chewers. My 7mo old pit loves it. Had chewed it for days straight. No sharp shards to cut gums on. No pieces coming off to choke on. She tears up a lot of indestructible toys in minutes but this one is holding up. You can see wear as expected in bones like these. But the ridges after chewing are soft and she can't get pieces of plastic off to lodge in throat. The pic is after 5 days of constant chewing. I know it may look rough but is still safe.

It's our dog's go-to choice of her "bone" collection. We've included a picture so you can see how it chews (this is a 3 week old benebone, with daily chewing and our dog is a chewer-extraordinaire. Our trainer gave it the thumbs-up. We're getting ready to order a back-up.

My 45 lb lab mix is a big-time chewer, shredder, and destroyer of dog toys. This is one of the few toys that lasts at least a month or two and that he enjoys chewing on a regular basis. I have ordered a second one to replace the one he already chewed down pretty well. I also like that he was not able to break off pieces. It wears out in such a way that it helps clean your dog's teeth.

We have a 1 year old English Bulldog and he chews on everything ! I tried the bully sticks and he ate right through them like they were potato chips. I also gave him Yak chews, which are also pretty good but these Benebone's not only last for months and months but the fact that we bought him the bacon and chicken flavors give him something to choose between when he is bored with the first one. He will knaw/chew on these bones for hours and hours at a time and it keeps him occupied. He gets so into these bones that he is in his own little world as we watch and hear him going to town on them. He has not chewed on shoes, chairs, base-molding or anything else for that matter. Finally !!! We found the ultimate bone to stop his need to chew [ on other things ] and he really enjoys them !

Neither one of my dogs showed any interest in this bone. I have German Shepherd and English Mustiff. EDIT: I am changing this review from 1 start to 5 stars because the company gave me full refund and did not make me go through the hassle of shipping it back. So i ended up giving the two bones to my neighbor and his dogs love it. They will not stop chewing on it until he takes it away. Its been two weeks and they chew on it all the time and it will probably take them at least a month to go through the bone. My dogs didnt like it but it is probably because they are spoiled. I am changing my review because the company has great customer service and while there is a chance your dog may not like the bone they will be happy to refund you if that is the case. Also based on other reviews most dogs do like them and my neighbor's dogs love the bones so its not fair that i gave them 1 star review just because my dogs dont like it.

Personally, I don't love it - but my dog does. God knows why, because it sure as hell does not taste like bacon. ...not that I've tried. We have 4 or 5 in the house right now because it's the only toy he does not immediately destroy. It's a very hard plastic, so great for strong chewers. As it gets worn, the edges get really rough so definitely keep an eye on your dog and make sure they're not hurting themselves. The wishbone shape is cute, but it's also pretty easy for my dog to hold between his paws when he goes to town on it. He closes his eyes and gnaws on it so passionately that I get a little jealous because I don't think I have ever enjoyed chewing something as much as my dog enjoys chewing this (and let's be real, we have WAY better stuff to chew than they do.)

The best way to describe Benebone Jumbo Chew is to think about all the toys and bones you have purchased for your dog. Many of these toys aren't touched each day, let alone for over a week. Your dog gets bored. However, with the Benebone Jumbo Chew, your dog will be chewing on this bone not only each day but numerous times each day. My Golden Retriever is 9 months, weighs between 65 and 70lbs and has been chewing on this for the last 2 1/2 weeks. I hope that the Benebone Company comes out with new flavors in Jumbo or Mega Jumbo (new bigger size..hint, hint) so that all dogs can enjoy this wonderful treat in more flavors. I'm attaching a front and back picture of the Benebone Jumbo Chew as it looks today...and the first day my Golden Retriever received the Benebone Jumbo Chew.

As a former vet tech, rescuer and pup momma I've come across some chewers that take the cake. Of course, one of my own is the worse of the worst. My monster lab/poodle mix can DESTROY just about anything I buy for him . He snaps the ultra kongs in half without blinking and will crack even the largest Nylabones within a few minutes. Even toys marketed as indestructible with money back warranties fall to their death in his jaws. That said .... HE LOVES THIS BONE and hasn't managed to do much damage to it which makes it one of the best chew toys I've ever encountered.

I have three dogs who all love these Benebones (Lab, Golden Retriever, and Amstaf). They have Different flavors of these bones and my dogs love all of the flavors. The dentist has remarked about how clean their teeth are, which I think is in great part due to these Benebones. They have laundry basket full of toys and since these Benebones are heavier than most of their other toys, they usually settle toward the bottom of the basket. It is so funny to watch them digging through the other toys to get to their Benebones. Over several months, one knob on one of the Benebones was chewed down (little shreads at the time, not a harmful chunk), which meant I bought another round of Benebones for all of them. One of my dogs had to have surgery because she swallowed a chunk of a Kong toy, but even though she is a strong chewer (Bully breed) and can demolish most toys in 15 minutes or less, these Benebones last months before they need to be replaced. I watch their toys to make sure nothing starts coming apart that could necessitate another trip to doggie ER ($6,000 bill and 5 days in hospital). The price of the Benebones may seem a little high, but if you can avoid trip to doggie hospital for intestinal blockage and all the pain your dog would suffer, they are a good investment. It is cute to see each of three dogs grab one knob on a Benebone and pull in three different directions. If I could give 10 stars, I would. Great design and material for all dogs, but especially for Bully types. Update: I am back online buying another set of Benebones. My dogs and I continue to prefer these chew toys over all others. I waited too long to reorder and currently only have one I allow them to chew. With 3 dogs chewing on a Benebone 8-10 hours a day, I am extremely impressed that they have lasted, on average, about 4 months. Two will lay there watching for whichever one has possession of the Benebone to turn her head or go for a drink of water so one of the sisters can steal it and get a turn chewing. Two of them "talk" and will tell me that her sister stole her toy. My solution is to take it away from all of them for a while. Problem will be solved in two days when new shipment of Benebones arrive and each of my girls will have her own Benebone. I need to be a better Mom and make sure I keep a supply of new replacement Benebones on hand since all 3 are despondent when they do not have their favorite Benebones. I continue to highly recommend Benebone chew toys.

For some reason, our golden-doodle prefers this over the traditional nylabone. Maybe it's the flavor or shape; he's had it a few months so "newness novelty" would have worn off by now. It would be better if it didn't get all rough (see picture) and flake off little burrs of plastic that stick in socks and bare feet, but since big blocks of silicone don't satisfy chew cravings, and most other things are shredded in minutes, this is the best compromise I've found. Update: after 6 months, he has really put a dent in it (second picture), but it continues to be a favorite.