12-03-2013, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by DBlain If I was you I would buy a larger one, this will last longer and I always throw them away when they get to be about 6" Also get the unscented ones, I have a local pet store that carries them and they are from the US. Also you might want to limit how much and how often you let them chew it.
Dogs can break a teeth chewing on anything, a milk bone, a nylabone, a toy and even a kibble. In fact with the bully stick I don't really see Lola chomping on it like a dry treat, because the longer she chews it, it softens up. | The vet dentist we went to for Callie said anything you can not bend or indent with your nail is to hard a chew for them and could break a tooth. So just going by the experts and my personal experience.
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