Natural Hemp Rope Dog Toy
Natural Hemp Rope Dog Toy
Our natural Dog Phyte toys are perfect for you and your furry friend! ‘Play Phyte’ with our natural hemp cotton weave tug toys, a natural and sustainable material which is great for the environment and your dogs health.
Hemp rope helps clean your dog's teeth & gums, is hypoallergenic and anti-microbial. Hemp is also great for the planet - it’s biodegradable, requires no pesticides to grow and less water than cotton. Combining the elegance of organic cotton and the strength of hemp, our dog toys are made purely from natural fibres and are available in three varieties.
No toy is indestructible but hemp fibres are very durable (did you know you can even build houses with hemp?) so our toys are resilient to sharp puppy teeth and compulsive chewers, making them a long lasting natural alternative to man-made dog toys.
Always supervise your dog with any toy, depending on how much of a chewer your dog is our tug toys will lose fibres. Please bear this in mind if your dog is a heavy chewer!
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What’s the Difference between CBD and Hemp seed oil?
Hemp oil, or hemp seed oil, is made from the seeds of the hemp plant, and does not contain any detectable CBD. Hemp seed oil is generally sought for its nutritional power, due to its healthy fats and mineral content. It is rich in essential fatty acids like linoleic acid (omega-6), alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3) and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) and is also high in vitamins B and D. Hemp seed oil is also an excellent source of protein and contains vitamin E and other important nutritional minerals, such as phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron and zinc.
CBD or cannabidiol is found in the leaves, flowers and stalk of the same plant. If you are looking to purchase CBD Oil or read more about its benefits click the button below.
Dosing Guide
Determining the weight-based dose for dog CBD can provide a general starting point, but it's important to note that dosing should be tailored to each individual dog's needs and should always be discussed with a veterinarian.