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Wow. 2-3 days! I don't know if Cooper had access to hers all the time how long it would take. ---hmm How many licks does it take to get to the center of a nylabone?:p She gets it on those occasions mommy needs a little babysitter so she can get some work done.:rolleyes: |
Maddie's Mommy---hmm How many licks does it take to get to the center of a nylabone?:p Cute.... :);) Now you have me craving a Tootsie Roll Pop! Your girl is named Cooper? I have only heard it for a boy before but I absolutely love it as a girl's name. (I really like "C" names.) Carol and Buddy--Thanks for your warning post. We will take extra special precaution when using these. I appreciate you sharing your scary experience with us. |
Thanks Archie for posting your experience, sorry that Archie and you went through such a stressful event. Glad he is ok. I thought bully sticks were tendons? |
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YIKES!!!! :eek: |
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Our dogs love the nylabones, but we only buy the hard non-edibles ones and like others have mentioned, we take them away when they start to wear down. I have bought these for years and we have never had a problem. I'm too worried about any of the bones that can splinter & sliver. |
I don't think people realize there are two types of Nyla bones..Ones that are rubber and ones that are like bone treats..My little guy walks around with the NON-Rubber one and loves it...He usually ends up eating a good part of it when he wants it and it is great for there teeth...Its funny though a lot of the time he roams around with it and finds a place to hide it!!!!Don't buy the rubber ones... |
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