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Eco-Friendly Dog Toy - Bone
West Paw Design
[WPD-bone]

CAD$12.00

Every dog loves a bone, but you will love it even more when it is an environmentally friendly Eco Bone! Dogs of all sizes will rejoice when they receive a 10” Eco Bone, or for the smaller pups, a 7” Eco Mini Bone. Strong fabric made up of 85% re-engineered recycled IntelliLoft™ fibers surrounds a squeaker, for an eco friendly, high quality dog toy.

Proven SAFE! These bones have been rigorously tested from their fabric outside down to the squeaker in the center. Everything has been inspected by Öko-Tex third party ecological certifier. Worry free play for all your home's inhabitants!


Two tone color palette has one side in bear (brown) and allows you to choose from bright colors of Green Tea (green), Willow (turquoise), Poppy (orange) or Marigold (yellow) on the other side. These bright color combinations radiate energy and stand out from the crowd.

Sizes: Small 7" and large 10"

Colors: Green Tea(green)/Bear, Willow(turquoise)/Bear, Poppy(orange)/Bear, Marigold(yellow)/Bear

Machine wash and dry for easy maintenance.

Made in Montana, USA.

Created from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, IntelliLoft™ is safe, re-engineered fibers that diverts unnecessary waste from going to your landfill and takes eight times less energy than producing fabric from virgin fibers.

Eco Friendly fabric made with 85% IntelliLoft™ recycled fibers, milled in the USA, is clean, safe and comprised of completely re-engineered fibers for optimum quality and durability.

IntelliLoft™

Safe, comfortable, smart.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 18 February, 2009.
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