Mammoth TireBiter Dog Toy Product Review

Sep 30, 2021 | Pets, Products

This is a re-post:  Well….I bought these TireBiter Dog Toys several times since this post went out and always come up with the same review…these tires last about a week before they are destroyed.  But, they last longer than any other toy I buy Jake and Maggie.  If you have a power chewer in the house, try these out and let me know what you think!  Or if you have another dog toy that can last, I would LOVE to know about it :-). 
 
Happy Friday everyone!  Do you have a power chewer in your house?  I have two of them called Jake and Maggie!  I haven’t done a product review in a while so my Mammoth TireBiter Dog Toy Product Review is a perfect time.  Every time I see a toy advertised “For The Aggressive Chewer” I debate on buying it because nothing I’ve tried so far lasts more than 5 seconds or 1 night.  These Mammoth TireBiters I recently found on a shopping trip with my cousin to Home Goods have “almost” proved I might be right.  I bought one small and one large tire and as you can see the larger tire has made it almost 1 week with the smaller not as lucky with half of it gone (you can see Maggie looking at me as if to say…will you buy us another one? :-)).  I realize no toy is truly indestructible, the toys did last more than 5 seconds, and because the little monsters were so happy with their new toys, I think my purchase was well worth it!  The large tire was $12.99 at Home Goods and if I remember correctly, the smaller tire was $8.99 (threw my receipt away…sorry).
Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com
Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com
Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com

In my search, I found Mammoth TireBiters at Chewy.com and Amazon.com.

Mammoth Tirebiters are made real-tire tough from specially formulated natural rubber with two-ply nylon. Perfect for interactive playing, tossing, and tugging. Strong and durable for aggressive chewers making this toy fun and long lasting. Great for interactive playing, tossing, and tugging.

Key Benefits
• Strong and durable for aggressive chewers
• Made real-tire tough for a durable long lasting toy
• Natural rubber with two-ply nylon with extra strength
• Great for interactive playing for fetch, toss, and tugging
• Safety tested non-toxic for dogs

Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com
Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com
Mammoth Tire Biter | www.twoadorablelabs.com

Amazon is a great resource for pet toys and that is why I’ve become an affiliate member!  Always scroll down to the bottom of my posts for related products you can purchase through Amazon.  Two Adorable Labs makes a small commission from the sale of each item and we greatly appreciate your interest and purchase.

This post was Jake and Maggie approved.  With Christmas right around the corner (yes, I’m talking about Christmas gifts) this would make a great gift for your fur baby!  Happy Chewing!

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Mammoth TireBiter Dog Toy
Mammoth TireBiter Dog Toy
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