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Old 03-13-2015, 10:38 AM   #9
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I am so sorry that happened, the poor little guy, did this happen all at one time or was it something that progressed. I am so conflicted on this, but I remember Taylor posting that Cassie broke a tooth on a bully also. What did the vet say, what condition did he think the other teeth were in. It makes me wonder if it would have happened with lot of other hard things, like even milk bones some I have given Lola to chew are quite hard. In one respect hard things to chew on is good for keeping their teeth clean and Lola is the only yorkie that I have had that will chew on things like milk bones or bully sticks and her teeth are in great shape while my other pups were always getting their teeth cleaned and teeth pulled. I hate hearing this because now I am even more conflicted then before.

I think they are too hard for small jaws. The dentistry clinic I take my dogs to actually say bully sticks are fine for chewing. I think some of them are very hard. Here is their view, Frozen Carrots as a Doggie Chew Treat?
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