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Old 11-04-2012, 01:06 PM   #12
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by gracielove View Post
I don't know what brand of bully stick you purchased but they must have been thin for her to be able to break into 3 pieces. There are some bad pet treat and chew companies out there that sell some poor quality products. Even though these dogs are small they can still chew a pretty thick chew product. Never buy them small chew products and make sure that the product is hard and will not be easily softened.
I agree, some bully sticks are more like food in that the dog can chew them too easily. They should be hard as a bone, and the dog should gnaw on them not chew them. If your dog can eat one in a couple of days or less, it's too soft. I hold Joey and Ralphie while they are chewing on their sticks, and they chew for about an hour each night.

So sorry this happened to you, and glad she's all right.
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