My 10-month old Pitsky loves her toys -- loves to destroy them, that is. She greets every new toy with glee, then she runs it to her crate, where she happily chews it to bits. She can destroy a soft rubber toy in 15 minutes; a good Bark Box toy takes her maybe a week. It's an expensive habit, so I was excited to buy this Bully toy -- I hoped it'd last. And it did.Problem is, my girl doesn't like it. Oh, she greeted it with her typical joy, and she sat down immediately to chew it up. She chewed it about half an hour, and she left some good teeth marks on it -- but she hasn't played with it since, even though I've encouraged her to choose it. She CAN'T destroy it, so it's not fun for her.It's made me realize the truth: For my Pitsky, playing with a toy is all about destroying. I'm hoping this will change as she grows out of puppyhood. To potential buyers, I say: KNOW YOUR DOG. This is a fine toy, but it's not the toy for my girl.Lab retrievers are aggressive chewers. A friend suggested it. I didn't like the idea of spending almost $18 but my friend insisted that this brand is worth the cost. The pretzel came today. My guy has been chewing on it off and on for the past two plus hours. It's holding up great! There are barely any nicks in it at all. To say that I'm surprised is an understatement. Several other toys for aggressive chewers died on the day of arrival. This one is fine. I'm putting a different style in my cart for payday!My dog took to this right away. This is the progress she made after 1 hour. It doesn't seem like she's able to rip any pieces off.Let's see how much longer it does lastGreat, chewing toy. First one I have purchased, where my dog has not destroyed it in the in a matter of minutes. She has had many pleasurable hours chewing on Bullmake toys. I highly recommend them.I have a CHEW IT ALL Up Pug. He has put a hurting on these units. So far they are holding up,its been 3 months. His discovery and love of squeaky toys has taken some playtime away from these.I thought this was a bit expensive but I am so glad I got it. I have a 6 month old chewer! He goes at this for a long time then sleeps from all the seratonin release. Great product! Give them a try, you won't be sorry.Our blue healer is a heavy chewer. He loves this toy and it is holding up to his chewing.I got a new dog and even though she’s pretty small, she destroyed every toy I gave her within hours!I was skeptical about this toy, but the reviews were so good that I decided to give it a try and I’m so glad!She’s had it for weeks and absolutely loves it! Actually, she’s obsessed with it. I got her the steak toy and there are gnaw marks on it, but it’s definitely everything they say it is! She’s chewed it for hours and you can barely tell!I would give this 5 stars out of 5.Saw the raving reviews online and like what they had to say so I bought one of their toys. My dog wasn’t all that crazy about it until I put peanut butter in the grooves then he began to chew on it for all of an hour and it is damaged and anywhere his teeth chewed has left sharp edges that has completely cut up my dogs gums I’ll now be taking him to the vet to get looked at just to be safe. Stick with hard rubber based toys.Was much smaller in size than I thought it would be. My dog had a big chunk of it gone in about an hour. So happy I didn’t pay for a subscription. Thought this would be a better way to test the brand. Won’t waste my money again.Although it's a very strong toy my dog has no interest. I suppose it's like chewing just a very hard piece of plastic. Nothing enticing about it.My dogs aren't interested. And the fact that it is literally HARD plastic terrifies me to be completely honest ?My pit bull is a heavy chewer he will chew through anything in minutes this is the first toy that has lasted for more than a couple months