AHβJuly 26, 2023
I bought this for my pit bull. He is 75-80lbs. They didn't have an option for his weight, so I got the alligator for up to 35lbs. He has already chewed the alligator's face off. Now it is just an analgator. lol I do monitor him the whole time since he is over the weight limit of this chew toy. The body of the alligator has proven to be better suited for my pit bull's chewing than the face part. I bought an Arm & Hammer yellow bone chew toy for teeth cleaning a while back. It was the BEST THING EVER for my pit bull to chew on. He destroys every toy in a matter of minutes. That yellow bone lasted forever and he chewed on it daily and consistently throughout the day. I haven't been able to find another one like it, so I decided to get this alligator despite it not being for his size. It still seems durable and I think would last longer with a dog under 35lbs. I give it 5 stars bc it is a well-liked chew toy in my house with the dogs I have that like to chew. It seems well-made and great for cleaning teeth. Read more
TinaDβOctober 19, 2025
My Aussie is a very aggressive chewer. Weβve had this Gorilla over a month and there is no damage to it at all! Itβs held up well and Lilly Loves It! Read more
AnaβMarch 26, 2022
I love it, it's very durable, but my only complaint is that the treat hole is not very useful, because neither me or my dog could get them out. I had to pry them out with a stick. I read some people have cut the little flops/teeth at the rim of the treat hole and have had success. We were a little traumatized to risk that mental energy to try for now. Otherwise, it has resisted my 14 lb mini schnauzer with scissors for teeth. Some pieces have come off, but it's minimal, just be mindful of them as they get loose and bitten out with time, so they are properly discarded. It is very resistant to chewers. It might be a little too heavy for smaller dogs tho. My 14 lb schnauzer can carry and play with it no problem, but I think she gets tired of carrying it around sometimes for longer period of times. Otherwise she loves it. Bonus part is that it smells really good on its own, and very much so still after several ours of play time. If you have a powerful chewer small to mid size dog, it's a great toy. If your purpose was treat dispenser, I'd take another route. All and all, great value for your money. Read more

JSβDecember 30, 2023
These are seriously so much better (and cheaper) than any other supposedly "strong/durable" type toy like this. We have 70lb very strong chewers and they chew through everything. Can not have stuffies. They do eventually chew through but it seriously takes awhile. Especially in comparison to other brands. I will say it says "recommended for dogs under 35lbs" but I also work for houses where I recommended these for their dogs which were smaller and they wouldn't chew on because too tough. But they also accidentally bought the large which is what I buy my big dogs. So the large is GREAT for big dogs. If you have a dog under 35lbs I'd get the size small. Also .... says you can stuff treats. You really can't. Which my dogs don't need. They just love to chew on. I call it their bubble gum because when they FINALLY get a chunk off(which again takes awhile.... as in over a week) they will fling the pieces into the air and chew on like a piece of bubble gum lol... they love it! I don't notice a difference in breath or anything but I don't use the toothpaste either. I just bought to see if tough and they are!! And again price is clearly so much better. I hate spending $20+ on a toy they destroy in a day. Read more
bβNovember 5, 2025
Looks nice my 9 lb 11th month old dachshund loved to play with it. I got the larger one as he has chewed the small size Kongs so I thought the larger size would make it a little harder for him to chew through. I was wrong within an hour he chewed the area were you insert the treats. I figure by tonight heβll be all the way through so I took it from him so he didnβt swallow any pieces. Read more
TGueβSeptember 6, 2025
Welcomed a pomeranian/terrier mix to the family recently. Although he is small he is very capable of tearing things apart! He has destroyed many, many types and brands of toys. When he grew tired of destroying those he turned to objects in my house, walls, furniture, railing etc! I've tried different brands and textures and this is one of only 2 brands he hasn't outright destroyed! He's had this toy for almost a month now and it has come out of this time almost completely unscathed! You'll notice there's a little damage to one of the hands and top of the head but hes managed to destroy toys in an hour or less, so I consider this a big win and will absolutely replace with the same product when the time comes! There's a hole, I think for treats. I haven't used that. It also has a smell, almost like baby powder. In any event, absolutely worth the price which I found to be great to begin with. My dog loves it, and me and my house are soo glad he's chewing on this! If you have a super chewer (I'd never heard of that) I strongly suggest this toy. They also have larger ones for bigger breeds! Read more


lexi eliadesβJanuary 6, 2026
my dog loved the toy but she just spent 2 nights at the emergency vet for swallowing the head of the gorilla. It got stuck inside her, she was throwing up blood and pooping blood. She got so sick until she finally passed the toy through her. It cost me $5,000 so be cautious Read more
aurora1937βMarch 23, 2025
My 40 lb Boston Terrier is a hunk of muscle and can chew pieces off any toy. He absolutely loves these. He does not eat what he is able to chew off, and one of these toys last a whole year last time. I got him a gorilla and 2 purple alligators for Christmas. He often has all 3 of them in front of him at once. They are his go to toy. They have a scent he really like too. Read more