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Old 02-01-2010, 10:20 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I am convinced we are not talking about the same bone! There is NO WAY that much of one could be chewed off by one of my yorkies! She is talking about 1/2 inch or more chewed OFF...nothing comes off of the ones I use. They do get some scratch marks after a while...but I don't even think I could take a knife and easily cut a piece off! There are Nylabones that are edible...not talking about them!

I am talking about the original Nylabone. It came in white, blue with
little nubs on them then came a chocolate colored one. They are
made of plastic and if a dog chews hard enough on it little dents
go in it. Bud's never broke off in a chunck like I've read but he did
chew the bone and left marks in it. Those marks ment a tiny piece
of fragment came off and into his mouth. I am not talking about the
white hard plastic ones, I've never bought those but the whitish
clear ones I'm talking about. They are all over the stores and come
in different colors. They are dangerous. I've never seen a dog not
put a mark on one. How can they not chewing on them!
They always got thrown away after a bit to be replaced with a new one.
Who knew the damage that was being done.
Yes they can be chewed down, apparently your pups are not aggressive
chewers, Bud was. He puts dents into a beef bone when he chews on them.
That's not easy to do but he does it. I bet I couldn't even carve a dent
on one with a knife but he can with his teeth. Different dogs have different
chewing desires that's why they make several different chew bones.
The average chewer and aggressives chewer. Nylabones come like this.
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