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Hemp Dumbbell

These whimsically colored pink and purple dumbbells are made from 100% hemp canvas and stuffed with 100% recycled cotton fiber, making them safer than polyester
and great for the environment, too. Available in two sizes: Small is approximately 7" long (3" long middle section) and the "chunky" large Large size is approximately 12" long (4.5" long middle).
These toys are not indestructible, please supervise your dog when playing with any toy.

The dumbbell is available with or without a squeaker (please choose when ordering). Editor note: The squeaker is not a loud squeaker. It is placed at the end of the bell. And,
from what we can tell there is only one squeaker in each toy. The squeaker if included is sealed
inside a natural cotton lining bag for added safety for those naughty squeaker stealers out there! Stuffed with 100% recycled cotton fiber provides a lovely soft feel.

Hemp Facts
- Grown pesticide/herbicide free

- Hypoallergenic

- 100% biodegradable

- Longer, stronger, more absorbent and more insulative than cotton fiber

- Hemp has no illicit use -- it is the equivalent of non-alcoholic beer

- Anything that can be made out of wood or plastic can be made from hemp

- Farming only 6% of the U.S. with hemp could produce enough energy to end America's dependence on fossil fuels

- The first paper was made from hemp as well as the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the first Gutenberg Bible
Hemp is the solution to many of the problems that are facing the modern world: deforestation, acid rain, the green house effect, erosion,
pollutants, starvation, and limited fossil fuels; and hemp production could provide jobs and increased revenues to our rural areas.
Read more about hemp.

Your canine friend might also enjoy the Eco Denim Dumbbell.

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