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The Bow Wow Labs Buddy Safety Device is a newly redesigned, USA-made chew holder that securely clamps bully sticks and collagen chews to prevent choking hazards. Made from durable, BPA-free nylon, it’s vet-recommended and dishwasher safe, tailored specifically for small dogs (16-30 lbs). This compact, lightweight device offers pet parents a smarter, safer way to let their pups enjoy long-lasting chews with confidence.





| ASIN | B0DFX3PCZ4 |
| ASIN | B0DFX3PCZ4 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult dogs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,461 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #259 in Dog Chew Toys |
| Brand Name | Bow Wow Labs |
| Breed Recommendation | Smalll |
| Color | Newly Redesigned/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,593) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2024 |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Bow Wow Labs |
| Manufacturer | Bow Wow Labs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BBSMV4 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Buddy Safety Device |
| Package Dimensions | 6.42 x 5.16 x 2.87 inches; 6.38 ounces |
| Pet Toy Type | Chew Toy |
| Product Style | Compact |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dog Chew Safety, Choking Prevention |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | Small (16-30 pound dog) |
| Subject Character | Dog Chew Safety, Choking Prevention |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Theme | Dogs |
| UPC | 850050334453 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Q**K
AWESOME PRODUCT!
I now feel safe giving my dog & new puppy bully sticks! I have a Bassett Hound that will literally swallow any size chew if he can. This product locks the bully stick in place VERY securely & I no longer have to worry about him swallowing large pieces! It's VERY sturdy & he or the new puppy will not be able to destroy it. Only downside for me is...It is made of hard plastic and is loud as my puppy flings it around in excitement. It would be nice if the ends were actually rubbery so the noise level wasn't so bad. But I am teaching him to chill when he gets his chew time so I guess he'll learn not to flip it all over soon. It's a bit pricey but I felt the prevention of a Vet visit was worth the cost. I really hate having to throw away the little stub when it gets chewed down. There's any 1.5"-2" of bully stick left and they are expensive treats! I wish I could do something with those or wish they were made a different way so there wasn't so much going on the garbage. It's also a bit tricky for me to tighten the grip with my arthritis but I love the way the turnkey is hidden in the side so the dogs can't get to it. In the end... I 100% recommend this product especially for those teething puppies & dogs that like to chew! Get it now!
K**T
Mostly keeps the last bit safe
Used to give my pup long chewsticks w times on them so I knew about how long it took to get to the end, but as soon as she saw me heading to her, she'd wolf them down quickly so I couldn't get it. I started strategizing how I'd approach her pretending I wasn't going to bother her then lunge for the stick to remove it forcefully from her mouth. Yes I could also just tell her NO, but it's a treat for Heaven's sake! It shouldn't come w negativity! So thought I'd try this. At first she wasn't interested in the "new" device that was "in her way". But soon, like 1 day ha!, she gave it a go. Now it's a staple. So far it has mostly kept the last bit of my pup's chew sticks intact. Some sticks clamp easier and more securely than others. You can tell when u tighten it. For those that tend to wiggle and know they can eventually be pulled out, I drill a small hole at the end & screw down into that. Works fine. I've also cut away parts of the end of very large sticks to make them fit. Holds them fine. I have an extremely aggressive chewer. She will also start chewing the holder itself, and carries it around like a bone hoping to get that last piece out, which helps me have time to get it and remove the piece and toss it! So far I love it, no more monitoring her chewing as closely. I still do, just not as closely and it gives me time to get it at my convenience and toss the last piece out. Probably about 90% effective and that works great for me! So much better than b4! Had it about 2 weeks. Holding up good so far with just some bite marks on the outside. : )
K**Y
Pup likes it, i like it. not concerned about choking- great in my book!
got a new puppy a few weeks ago. Was concerned about him choking on the end of a chew stick after reading online and seeing him try to swallow a carrot whole. this will not work for all sizes of chews but so far i have had success with turkey and beef tendon dog chews and small yak cheese chews from pupford. tendons fit with little to no struggling, the small yak cheese required some shoving in (or you could let your dog chew it down slightly). I’d think any yak cheese bigger would be too bug. I have a bully stick and bully braid i haven’t put in yet because too greasy for a puppy to eat but i think they would fit 100% fine. My dog seems to enjoy chewing the chews as much in the tool as without- or potentially more because he also likes chewing on the holder! It is holding up well to his puppy wear and tear after ~2 weeks. will update in the future. It’s not sticky. I noticed no smell. It helps my dogs chewing ability. the thickness is not a lot but has fit all of my chews i have thus far. it doesn’t fit pigs ears but i take those away when they get too small and they’re also pretty greasy
S**E
Drill a hole in the bully stick
Update 2: I have not had any bully sticks fall out yet since drilling the hole deeper and wider. For reference I use the 12 mm drill bit to make the initial hole then the size up to get the top of the hole wider and a size down to get it deeper. I don’t make the hole too big otherwise the bully stick might break or slip out. (If anyone else decides to use this method, the drill bit sizes used will depend on the size of the holder and your bully sticks). Its a little work, but pre-drilling a handful at a time will pay off later. Anyway, the dogs will chew on and bully stick & holder trying to get the last bits of bully stick out and they can’t. This definitely extends the entertainment value of a bully stick in a safe way and the holder is super durable. Update 1: After letting each of my dogs chew on the bully sticks all day I only had 1 bully stick fall out just once, instead of many times before I drilled the hole. Big improvement but still not perfect. I think when the knob is cranked down tight against the bully stick, the movement from chewing is unscrewing the knob. Periodically tightening the screw could prevent this but that kinda defeats the reason I got these in the first place. Today I tried drilling the hole a bit deeper and wider than I needed, so when the knob was all the way down, the screw was still in the bully stick but not touching it tightly, basically the bully stick could spin freely without wiggling the screw loose or falling out. I wiggled the bully stick all around, pulled on it to make sure it was staying. I let the dog have it and it didn’t come out at all. I think if I had the small or extra small holder with the thick bully sticks this would work even better but im not about to waste more money. Original post: I decided to purchase these bully stick holders because they looked well made and had a recessed knob that wouldn’t get chewed or spun around by accident. The price point is fairly high but if it gives me peace of mind that my dogs won’t choke, its worth it. Sadly the first time I gave my dogs bully sticks with these they kept pulling them out, no mater how tight I screwed it in. The bully sick turns a bit loosening the knob making it easy for the dogs to dislodge it. After looking at some reviews to see if this was a common problem I came across one review that said they added a sheet metal screw to the other side and it fixed the problem. I was going to try that but if the screw ever came loose and fell out that could be real dangerous. I ended up ordering a bunch of counter sink drill bits and used the 12 millimeter bit (pictured) above. Its just about the same width as the plastic screw on the medium holder. I drilled the hole about 1/4 inch deep right in the middle of the bully stick. I put the stick in the holder and tightened the screw all the way down. (I also did that with a yak chew and holder.) So far the bully sticks (and yak chew) haven’t budged at all today. I’ll report back.
G**O
Mon chien n’a pas compris le principe du bow wow.
N**E
I didn't want to spend $50+ on this but it seemed the best option to hold bully sticks. I was worried because the reviews are varied and there is no return possible but you gotta chance it for your pup. Happy to say it does the job. My dog has used for two months now. He is a 9 month larador and the medium size was great to fit all sizes of bully sticks and collagen chews and I don't think I'll ever have to size up. Lots of teeth marks on the outside but that doesn't matter. Every now and then an odd-shaped chew will be yanked out but the majority of them stay in just fine without any adjustment. Would recommend.
C**Y
The product is great and gives us peace of mind but it's really expensive for what it is. Bought it as it was the only sensible option we could find. Very robust.
K**R
Does not account for oddly shaped bully stick to fit. Tighten too hard and plastic teeth wear down
L**.
I bought two sizes of these after seeing them on a popular Golden Retriever Youtube channel. Super easy to use and sturdy. Just slip the bullstick into the opening and screw it in tight and no more worrying about your dog accidentally swallowing the stick when it gets too small. I've found it also slows down over-eager chewing as well. In the photo, my 10 week old Golden (currently 16lbs) is using the medium sized Holder. Wish these had been around for my previous dogs, as they love these bully sticks so much and it was always a stress factor for me watching closely and worrying about them swallowing the final stick ends. Also - nice that there is no weird plastic smell to the holders either, as is sometimes found with other toys/brands. Super happy with this purchase! Highly recommended!