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Edible Chewy Treats--any Suggestions Can you guys share any brand names that you use for Edible chewy treats. I know yorkies should not chew on rawhides, but I know there are ones that break apart easier. My little guy is teething and really needs to chew all the time. He loves sticks and rocks....etc. He always tries to steal the rawhide stick from our neighbors dog...soo cute. |
Bully Sticks My kids get bully sticks. If you only need a few, there are a couple of vendors here at YT that offer Bully's at good prices. With my crew, I purchase them in quantity. In fact I just placed an order from Bullysticksonline.com - 200 5" bully sticks for $67.99 plus $13.80 shipping - which figures out to $.41 per bully stick. Not a bad deal in my book. |
Bully Sticks! I buy mine from Westbrookdog.com a member here on YT. Mine love them and the ones I get from Alyssa do not stink. Oh yeah be careful because there are some stinky ones out there. |
treat Latte loves Greenies. I buy her the Teenie Greenie. |
My girls LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the bully sticks from AMD. She sells them on her website. My girls also love the chew bones from Healthy Pet Net. :D I sell those on my website. They are all pork so are completely digestible...no rawhide. I also give my girls those hard rubber toys for puppies as they are pretty indestructible. It is very important that they chew when they are teething so they can get those baby teeth out! If they don't, you will need to have the baby teeth removed when you get your baby spayed/neutered. As with any treat or chewie, always supervise and remove when the item gets small enough to swallow. You don't want your baby to get choked. |
I use Bully Sticks from eddieb260 on eBay - SUPER inexpensive - you get 2 lbs for $17 and they don't smell. I also give canine caviar stix, raw meaty bones, baby carrots, denta stix (occasionally) and sweet potato chews. |
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