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Himalayan chews are as hard as antlers? |
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ZoE's vet does not recommend antlers as chew toys, so we have never used them. I have used himalyan chews before. ZoE was not super keen on them, and As I said prior, they are brittle. Two broke in half, (one falling off the counter, one falling off the couch, both onto wood flooring) resulting in small pieces I didn't feel comfortable with her chewing, as they posed a choking hazard due to the small size. |
I also discovered my little guy loves lamb femur bones. A local grocery store carries smaller ones in their pet aisle that are more appropriate for his size, but I usually won't let him have it for too long because he'll eat himself sick. That usually prompts some growling when it has to be taken away. :rolleyes: With any chews or toys, I always supervise. I have been curious about antlers and Himalayan chews but judging by how Huey reacts to harder non-edible bones (does't like them) I don't think he'd be interested. |
I used to use the Himalayan chews, but found they are really hard. But I did find something called Yacky Puffs. They are the same good nutritional stuff but not as hard. Kind of crispy. Lexi likes these just the same. I also just ordered my first CET chews. She seemed to like it, but I was watching very closely. Have to get used to how she does with the. |
Are Yacky Puffs long-lasting chews? Where can they be purchased? Thanks so much! |
They are pretty long lasting. I buy them in a pet food store (not Petsmart). They are usually right next to the Himalayan chews. They are smaller about 1-2 inches long, than the Himalayan chews, but not nearly as hard. Maybe they are available online too? |
My little Piper girl likes to chew, but is very particular. I'm so hoping to find her something safe, that she enjoys, that will take her a little while...I very much appreciate your suggestions. Ride in the car, shopping and searching for treats?! Oh, we got this! Thank you again! |
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