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Old 02-01-2010, 09:00 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I am sorry when I hear about things that happen with nylabones. I still say that if you take it away when there is any damage being done to it, you will not have problems.

This makes no sence, really. If a dog is chewing on a nylabone the
fragments come off because their chewing on it. Makes no difference
if you throw it away after a 1/2" has been chewed or 5" chewed,
fact remains fragments are being swollowed.
I am sharing my story with all of you to let you know what can
happen. It's your decision to take the chance.
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