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Old 12-16-2015, 04:17 AM   #3
Jkpal
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Piper isn't wild about anything "chewy," but she needs it for her teeth and it keeps her occupied for a few minutes. I find that I have to convince her that something is 'gooood bone' by keeping it just out of her reach and teasing her a bit. Also, I find that with chews, if I run a corner of it under hot water until it's somewhat softened and a bit bendable, she tends to chomp on it more readily...Geez louise, we search and research, buy the best we can afford and still we have to convince our little ones to ohpleasejusttryitpleasejustalittlebit...And then off it goes to the utility room where I can easily grab it for the neighbor's dogs (the other day neighbor wondered aloud why his dogs weren't going for their usual treats and I told him it's cuz they'd been getting top-o-the-line stuff from moi!!) He said he figured as much.
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