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Old 03-24-2011, 06:27 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
While I agree with you on most counts....I don't agree on the Dura Hard Nylabones. The only thing I have heard is a possibility of a chipped tooth. They are not edible.
But...I merely posted what I did to inform. It only takes one incident .. and we never know when that incident might happen.
Personally, yes, I am a No Bully Sticks person, but I don't advocate that for everyone. People do what they feel is best.
I understand where your coming from. Unfortunately, my dog does not like Nylabones and he needs something to chew (or else he will find other things, like plastic barbie dolls, lol) so bully sticks are amazing for us and have not caused ANY issues in 2.5yrs. I think majority would say there have never been issues from their dogs chewing on bully sticks so it's a small risk. I think there is equally as much of a risk of chewing a nylabone as a bully stick but there is risk with everything. I would give nylabones if he liked them.

http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-nylabone.html
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...nylabones.html
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