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Old 05-03-2012, 01:14 PM   #13
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
The less moisture a bully stick has the better. I use Merrick bully sticks and they are very hard so that they aren't really a "treat" or food item, but a chewing stick. If your dog can chew a stick in a day, it's too soft and more of a food item than a stick. It takes Joey more than a week to chew a 6 inch stick and I throw them out when they are around 2 inches so that there isn't the danger of choking. The are really good for your dogs teeth and gums.

I totally agree with everything said here...I love them as do my dogs! I alos get the Red Barn brand stuffed white bleached bone things...they are hard as a rock and can not break pieces of them off, and they work for hours, getting the p'nut butter, liver, or chicken they are stuffed with, out! These bones are femur bonen, and are white...you can go to Red Barn | Red Barn, I think, and see them on their site....these are the ONLY bones I allow my dogs access to, unsupervised. I have had these bones for over 4 years, and no one has ever chewed a piece off! If anybody has ever had their Yorkie manage to chew one of these up, or break a piece off, PLEASE enlighten me! I love these things and feel my babies are safe with them! I need to know if I am wrong!
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