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Old 01-05-2015, 02:45 PM   #44
Lovetodream88
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Originally Posted by KazzyK810 View Post
Living is dangerous and involves risks. You have to objectively weigh the risk to benefit ratio of anything you do based on the best knowledge available to you.

If you based every decision you make of a few people's bad experience, you'd never do much of anything. You'd never shower/bathe, cos that occurs in the most dangerous room in your home. You'd never drive cos someone you know somehow died in a crash. You'd never eat cos people die every year choking to death.

Bully sticks are digestible and soften quickly with minimal chewing. ZoE's vet, and myself consider them a minimal risk.
I suggest you talk to a vet dentist because they believe they are to hard. I even posted an article by dr.becker I believe that said they were to hard. All I know is many many people warned me and I never listened and ended up with a dog having to get surgery. 4 years no issues then wham broken tooth from a bully stick.
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