You're looking at one of those toys that basically sells itself once a dog hears it, and we've been moving these for years now—the sound module is what does it, that crunching and barking noise that gets most dogs completely fixated, and the hamburger shape with the lettuce and cheese details is just a bonus for the owners who appreciate the design.


Each piece runs about 50 grams give or take 5, and it's 8 by 6 by 4 centimeters, so it's a solid little burger that fits most mouths, and the matrial is food-grade vinyl rubber which holds up pretty well to regular chewing but I should mention it's not suited for heavy-duty power chewers who will tear through anything in an hour, we use a standdard hamburger color scheme—bun top, patty, lettuce, tomato—but you can customize the colors if you want something different for your market.

The real selling point for most buyers is the EN71 and ASTM F963 certifications we run, and we do HPLC testing internally to check for consistency across, so you're getting the same sound module response and rubber density from the first toy to five-hundredth. Actually, we've had a few customers send back samples from different production dates to test independently, and the variance was within their acceptable range every time—that's the kind of tracking we maintain.

If you're ordering for a retail chain or a vet clinic that wants to hand these out as promotional items, the OPP bag with teh color box works well for shelf display, and the shelf life is 24 months which gives you plenty of time to move inventory. MOQ is 500 pieces, and we usually have stock ready to ship in 15 to 20 days, but confirm lead time if you're pushing a seasonal campaign because custom logo printing can add a week or so depending on the complexity.


One thing buyers sometimes forget to ask about is the retest policy—if a batch comes back with a COA issue form your side, we'll re-test at our cost and replace any units that fall outside spec, but we've only had that happen twice in three years, and both times it was a shiping damage issue, not a manufacturing defect. You'll get the standard documentation with every order, and our company can adjust the sound type if you want something different than the standard crunching and barking—just let us know before production starts.
The MOQ is 500 pieces. We can provide samples for you to test first, but sample costs and shipping are not included — they’ll be deducted from your first bulk order.
Lead time is 15-20 days from order confirmation and payment, assuming no custom packaging or special logo work that might add a few extra days.
Yes, we can supply EN71 and ASTM F963 compliance documentation upon request. Just let us know before shipment so we prepare the certificates for you.
Each toy measures 8×6×4cm and weighs around 50g, with a ±5g variance. That’s a compact size, good for medium to large dogs to chew on.
Logo printing is available. There’s no additional MOQ beyond the 500 pieces, but we do charge a small setup fee depending on the complexity of your artwork.