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West Paw Tux Treat Stuffing ToyWith three solid lobes, Tux is West Paw's toughest treat toy, made to stand up to some fearsome fangs. Tux's treat hiding hollow cavity makes it ideal for short snouted breeds to get to the nut butters, biscuits, and meaty bits. Once treats are long gone, Tux floats, bounces, and hangs tough through serious chew sessions. USA made, dishwasher safe, and part of West Paw's Zero Waste Recycling Program. So, when and if! your dog does destroy it, bring it
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