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Pet store beef filled bone? I was wondering if anyone has ever bought a beef bone that has filling in the center from a pet store. The pet store said they are safe. I just wanting some info about them. :thumbup or :thumbdown |
What brand are they? Are they just the unwrapped ones in a can? I would avoid those if those are the ones. Of course the store will say they are safe. They want to sell them so they can turn a profit. Personally we don't buy those bc they can be very high in fat and Uni has pancreatitis. |
dog I am very careful and would not give those bones to my dogs. They can choke so easily and then what do you do? Just be on the safe side. |
The bones that they normally stuff are way to hard and can break a tooth. Plus you have no idea what the inside is made out of it could be dead dogs or cats for all you know. |
Ok thanks. Is it any bone that is safe for him? He loves the deere antlers from the pet store. They don't splinter. They just grind down as he chews on them. |
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Supposedly dogs can have raw bones. You cannot give cooked bones bc they will splinter, esp chicken bones, very bad. It can kill your dog. However I have never given mine raw bones not even the fatty factor, but it would make a huge mess! |
Thanks everyone. I am just looking for something he can chew on that wont hurt him. What does your yorkie like to chew on? |
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Many people swear by bully sticks, but I can't stand the smell. They are dried bull penises. LOL I give Himalayan chews. |
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I'm going to try the nones again. He had one when he was a little fellow and he chewed pieces off of it. Which one do you buy? I never heard of the get naked chews. I will check them out. I have never bought the bully sticks because i always heard they stink and I don't want a stinky little guy running around. |
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The brand of chews I give Gizmo are N-bone brand which are different then the nbone sold that are nylabones. They have dental chews that are vanilla and peppermint, and he also loves the teething rings that are pumpkin and sweet potato. They don't have the gelatin in them that the nbone nylabones have in them and are really healthy for your pup. They also have a tone of other types of chews to choose from, the 2 I listed are Gizmos favorites though :-) here is a link to their site N-Bone |
So the bully stick makes the actual dog stink? Or just the room? |
They make everything stink! They stink even when they are dry, so once the dog's saliva gets on it, it stinks even more. The smell gets on their paws, their face, the furniture.... you get the idea. Even the ones people say are odorless I cannot stand the smell. For sure they are not odorless. Smells like rotten corpses drug through poop doused with a few bowls of bad menudo. |
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I've smelled some bad bully sticks, like BAD... (I cannot stand the regular bestbullystick ones or Red Barn or most from pet stores)... but the ones that say they're odorless from certain brands literally have NO smell to me. Even when chewed. They don't make him smell or the room :p So either you've got some really strong nostrils or you've gotten some bad brands! I either get the Bravo! bully sticks (I think) from my local pet store (but they're a lot more $$$$) or these from Chewy: Barkworthies Odor-Free Thick Bully Sticks 6" Dog Treats I got a different kind from Chewy once that DID stink really bad. Think it was Cadet brand. Wouldn't recommend those. |
Yeah I think Cadet is from China too. I bought from a seller here that was very popular when I first joined. Everyone said odorless but not mine! I bought from bestbullysticks once and yup still smelled. Even the ones Nancy recommended totally stunk to me. I think it was Merricks brand? After 3 or 4 times I gave up. Uni turned into a little Gollum with them anyway. But I do have a very sensitive nose to smells I do not like. Cigarette smoke, cologne/perfume are the worst. I don't even mind the smell of menudo, but I threw that in to kinda give an idea to what I think bullys smell like to people who haven't yet had the pleasure. |
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