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Old 04-05-2012, 06:24 PM   #8
Britster
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Awww poor thing! I hope you figure out what's wrong. Unfortunately EVERY chew has risks.

I won't let Jackson have nylabones because he makes even the hard ones get pokey pieces from the plastic very quickly and they get sharp and his mouth has bled and then he does like the flexi-chews but eats pieces off of them WAY too fast (and I got him the one for dogs 45-60lbs or something) so I don't buy them anymore; waste of money. And he never touches them usually - only if they are brand new out of the package, he'll chew for 30 mins or so and then NEVER touch it again, no matter how exciting I make it look. I don't feel comfortable letting him chew/gnaw/whatever on plastic, esp. when the package states something along the lines of... Small grains can come off, the size of rice and SHOULD pass through. I've read a lot about them getting stuck in the intestines and causing blood, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.
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