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Old 03-22-2017, 01:31 AM   #19
JennaPenny
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Originally Posted by playfulally View Post
I would have to agree with @lovetodream88 try to use Nylabone. The said brand have already build a good reputation in the market and there's a wide variety of options that are available. You can try flexible dental chew bone, it helps in removing tartar to avoid bad breath.
When my little gal was a baby, I was a foot from her an noticed her tossing something around. It was a month and a half after she became part of our family. Husband very quickly understood what it was- a chunk of nylabone. That were for very tough chewers, and safe for puppies under I think 6 months? He tried to get it, but she swallowed it. That was the most scared I think I've been, and No joke. It was a huge ordeal, husband learned that I was smart to ask for insurance that night, because... it could have gone so badly. I won't touch those. I really appreciate your opinions, though, and definitely NOT looking down on your choices!! I put in a complaint to the company as well. I learned that night that yorkies are VERY tough chewers, and ever since watch her like a hawk. I hold her chews for her, and we both look forward to it every day, so it's not like it was all bad.
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