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chew sticks and other treats there are a lot of chew sticks or teeth cleaning sticks/treats that you can buy for dogs, but how come most of them say "do not give to dogs under 5 lbs." milu is very picky with food and treats, so i have to buy many different kinds of stuff for her to chew on. (she gets tired of the same thing really fast) but since milu is under 3lbs. i am not sure if it's safe to give her those chew things when it says not to give to dogs under 5 lbs. i tried to ask people at the pet store, and they had no idea why it says that. and they think it's fine to give those things to milu. does anyone know why it says not to give to dogs under 5lbs? |
I don't really have an answer to your question about the weight restrictions, but I have plenty of experience with bones and chew toys! Miles loves the flavored Booda Bones. I used to get him the kind for small dogs, but he would chew them up so fast, and I was scared he would swallow the little fragments. So now I get him the Booda Bones that are made for HUGE dogs! They keep him occupied for weeks, and they're so big I don't have to worry about him swallowing it. Once it gets down to the nub at one end, I just toss it. |
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You can ask butcher to cut for you like a one inch of femur bone cook it and take any excess of fat on it, they like that and is very strong for them, nyla bone the hard ones from petco and petsmart (heavy chewers) work for mine, also flossies are great (beef tendons) |
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ETA: I also give them teenie greenies. |
Petco also has Booda Bones. All flavors, plus variety packs too! Mmmmm... :) |
i bought a teeth cleaning hard rubber toy for addison. It is for a large dog and has about six moving wheels with different textures. He does chew it for about ten min, before becoming bored. One question, I have considered putting a little doggie toothpaste on it to assist with the teeth cleaning and possibly hold his interest a little longer. Is the toothpaste safe if used in very small amounts in this fashion? |
I give Baxter the Hymilayan dog chews. They are completely natural, and since he has a sensitive tummy, they work best for him. He cannot get hunks off, so no choking, and he is always chewing them, PLUS they last forever! The only draw back is that only one store in Maine sells them so if I am near there I will get a few. Other than that I have to order them online. I swear by them for Baxter. |
thank you for all the suggestions. does anyone know why a lot of products say not for dogs under 5lbs? |
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it's funny though. :p |
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