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Topic: Inexpensive and durable Dog Chews for puppies
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Stanley's mom
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posted February 02, 2004 09:22 AM
Hi!
I have a couple of new puppies who chew through everything. I know they need to chew and I want to make sure they have things to chew so they don't ruin my house, etc. They got through the nylabones so fast and rip up the stuffed animal type ones immediately and eat the fur. They also swallow the rope on the rope chews so i don't want to give them those.
Any suggestions?
Posts: 11 | From: New Milford, Connecticut | Registered: Jan 2004
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Dawn
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posted February 02, 2004 11:47 AM
Do not give them stuffed toys. You can have some serious surgery or a dead dog when they eat the stuffing. Have you tried the nylabones for tough chewers? Sorry, can't remember exactly what they're called.
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301pitbullpimp
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posted February 02, 2004 08:45 PM
try a kong, or one of those gigantic bones, with the mesquite on em, my rott took almost a year with that bone
-------------------- yes suh
Posts: 48 | From: maryland | Registered: Jan 2004
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GretaJack
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posted February 03, 2004 08:57 AM
I hear you. My dogs destroy the undestructible toys. I just laugh. They are very happy with marrow bones from the butcher. I just supervise them with any chew toy. My female can destroy a tennis ball with the first throw. By the time she brings it back she has a hole is it, usually stuck to her tooth. Pretty funny. The best thing for me is that they are not destructive with anything other than their toys. The Galileo bone from Nylabone has last about a month in my house... so far. Have fun with them!
Posts: 195 | From: Wisconsin | Registered: Dec 2003
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Misty
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posted February 14, 2004 06:11 PM
My Dog Jango Goes through most regular toys, tennis balls and usually your very expensive toys quite quickly. I stick to Hallowed out bones and fill them with peanut butter or other fun treats flavors. Knuckle bones are great for avid chewers as well.
Posts: 4 | From: Green Bay, Wisconsin | Registered: Feb 2004
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