Professional-grade rubber dog toys for dog daycares, kennels, animal shelters, and rescue organizations. This bulk box contains 10 cosmetic second durable rubber treat dispensers and chew toys at exceptional value – perfect for facilities that need tough, long-lasting toys on a budget.Includes:Each box contains 10 pre-packed durable rubber dog toys selected from available cosmetic seconds inventory. Boxes are predominantly packed with large toys (ideal for dogs 35-65 lbs) and medium toys (ideal for dogs 15-35 lbs). Your box may include a mix of:
- Rubber treat dispensers – Interactive toys that hold treats, kibble, or spreads
- Rubber chew toys – Durable chewing options for aggressive chewers
- Rubber enrichment toys – Textured surfaces for mental stimulation and dental health
Details:
- Quantity: 10 rubber dog toys per bo
- Size mix: Predominantly large (35-65 lb dogs) with some medium (15-35 lb dogs)
- Material: Durable rubber (non-toxic, FDA-compliant)
- Condition: Cosmetic seconds with minor blemishes, fully functional
- Weight: 4.5 lbs per box
- Packaging: Bulk packed, no individual retail packaging
- Shipping: Free within United States (additional charges apply outside US)
- Made in: USA
Benefits:
- Exceptional value – Approximately $5 per item with free US shipping.
- Fully functional – Minor cosmetic blemishes only; all toys are safe and durable for daily use.
- USA-made quality – Built to withstand heavy use in high-traffic facility environments.
- Durable rubber construction – Designed for aggressive chewers and extended play sessions.
- Promotes dental health – Chewing action helps clean teeth and massage gums.
- Mental stimulation – Treat-dispensing features keep dogs engaged and reduce kennel stress.
- Easy to clean – Dishwasher safe for quick sanitization between uses.
- Reduces destructive behavior – Provides appropriate outlet for natural chewing instincts.
Perfect For:
- Dog daycare facilities needing durable toy rotation for multiple dogs.
- Boarding kennels providing enrichment and entertainment.
- Animal shelters reducing stress and boredom in kennels.
- Rescue organizations preparing dogs for adoption.
- Training facilities incorporating enrichment into behavior programs.
- Veterinary clinics offering calming activities during stays.
- Foster programs equipping temporary homes with quality toys.