I'm not sure how old he is, but the whole first year they are teething, and even after that, they have a need to chew on things. We buy Merrick bully sticks for Joey, they are a very hard chewing stick, and take the place of bones, in the wild a dog would be chewing on bones, but bones can be unsafe, so that why we use Bully Sticks. Not all bully sticks are alike and some have higher moisture content, which make them more of a treat than a chewing stick. You should have things your dog is allowed to chew on, and keep the other things out of reach when you aren't there to train. |