
Benebone Large 4-Pack Dog Chew Toys for Aggressive Chewers, Made in USA, 90lbs and Under
Our Review
We put the Benebone 4-Pack to the test with our most powerful chewers, and honestly, they held up incredibly well. The variety in shapes and flavors—bacon, peanut, chicken, and maple wood—was a huge hit and kept our dog engaged for hours. While they get rough and a bit sharp after heavy chewing, their durability is unmatched. For a dog that demolishes other toys in minutes, these are a game-changer.
Pros
- Exceptional Durability: Stood up to our most determined, aggressive chewers for weeks without splintering or breaking apart.
- Engaging Variety Pack: The four distinct shapes and US-sourced flavors successfully kept our dog's interest far longer than single toys.
- Paw-Friendly Design: The curved shapes of the wishbone and dental chew were easy for our dog to grip, making for more satisfying and less frustrating chew sessions.
Cons
- Gets Sharp and Scruffy: After some serious chewing, the surface becomes very rough and can be abrasive on a dog's mouth and gums.
- Extremely Hard Material: These toys are rock-solid, which might pose a risk for dogs with pre-existing dental problems or overly zealous chewers.
- Creates Small Nylon Shavings: The chewing process creates tiny, rice-sized nylon shavings that, while non-toxic, can be messy to clean up from carpets.
Why We Picked It
The Benebone 4-Pack earned our Best Overall pick because it delivers on its core promise better than any other toy we tested. It combines uncompromising durability with a thoughtful, dog-centric design. The variety of shapes and US-sourced flavors provides incredible value and keeps dogs from getting bored. While other toys might excel in one area, Benebone offers the complete package: it’s tough, engaging, well-made, and provides a safe, long-lasting outlet for the most powerful chewers out there. It’s the ultimate solution.
Who It's For
This pack is a must-have for parents of moderate to extreme power chewers. If you have a dog—like a Pit Bull, Mastiff, or German Shepherd—that views other 'tough' toys as a ten-minute challenge, this is your answer. It's perfect for keeping high-energy, destructive chewers occupied and redirecting their energy appropriately. However, we wouldn't recommend it for casual nibblers, senior dogs with sensitive teeth, or those who prefer plush or rubber toys, as the material is extremely hard.

