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Old 12-03-2010, 06:31 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I have used them for many years without any problems....and with many pups. I suppose it could happen, but I am not sure the risk is that high. I have not seen it on a google search. Not saying it cannot happen...I just have not had it happen.

There are people on here that will say the same about shank bones (using for many years, no problems, etc). And I myself have used them in the past as well - for some reason, Barney likes the gummy ones better, especially the dinosaurs. But, the durabones can last forever and he's never bitten off a piece or really made dents in it.

However, I took them away when the dentist gave me a lecture His exact words were "if you cannot indent it with your fingernail" then don't give it. That included hooves, antlers, animal bones, durabones, and the like. Maybe another board certified dentist would disagree and maybe I'm paranoid, but this ordeal has changed my ways. As you know, the dental costs were $1,000 alone and that was without the various other things that cropped up like the bacterial infection (probably also introduced by the animal bone now that I think about it).

I cracked my own tooth the other day biting my nails so I just think it is going to happen when it is going to happen to be honest.

But, I do think that there is an increase risk using these hard items after speaking with the dental clinic and therefore they are gone from this house. Well except for the corns which are gummy on the ends and harder in the middle. Tried to take that away and Barney cried at the door and smelled the air for hours - heartbreaking, simply heartbreaking!
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