Thread: Nylabones?
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Old 02-25-2011, 01:46 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
Well, all chews should be given only with supervision because they all present a choking hazard. Little bits of the Nylabone do come off and I don't imagine that's great for intestines, but maybe it's fine. There are so many different kinds of Nyla. It's really what you and your vet are most comfortable with. Most are pretty hard and so they are responsible for some broken teeth... If you put your finger into something and it has no give, chances are teeth can easily break from it. This includes ice...
I learned this lesson to the tune of $1000.

I now walk around jamming my fingernail into every treat/chew/ bone in a place to see if it is suitable.

The only long lasting things my kiddos can chew on now are kongs.
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