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Cow ears... I bought one for Ian last week, and he really loves them. I did some research on them before I gave it to him. He only chews on it for about 15 minutes at a time, and now it's time for a new one. (He only chews on it in my or his daddy's presence.) Has your baby tried them? |
Callie and Sammy love them Sammy more then Callie. Callie only seems to want to chew on one if Sammy is chewing on one and when he is not here she either ignores it or runs around crazy with it trying to find a place to hide it. |
Funnily enough, I was looking at them in the pet shop today, but couldn't quite bring myself to get one!! Mind you, then I think of bullysticks...!!! Are they ok for our littlies? I'm never quite sure what we should or shouldn't do!! ;) Sally + Harry x |
Our breeder recommended pig ears and Cody loves them. He can only have them when we are with him, and once they get to a certain size we pitch them and give him a new one. They're a little freaky looking, but he loves them so we just ignore it. |
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Mine loved them but they were getting a lot of tummy issues especially Cali so I stopped giving them any chews other than nyla bones and the tummy problems stopped. |
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Bully sticks, IMO, are a better choice. Yes, some will have issues with those too, but they are 100% digestible, low in fat and high in protein. Some can be high in calories though so you just have to watch how much they are eating. Bestbullysticks.com carries odor free sticks. Also, Himalayan Chews are a good choice that last much longer! |
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We got some cow tail pieces last weekend for Bear to chew, and he loves them. They are about 4 in long and we brake them in half. They are pretty pricey, $1.79 per piece ,but they are all natural. |
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