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Your fave treat to occupy them? I like to get Bailey treats she can gnaw on for a while to occupy her when I get on the computer or sew or write and it seems like I can't really find anything that holds her over long enough. Last week I got her a denta-bone type thing from Pet Supplies Plus that didn't last 24 hours. Today was her 2nd trip to the groomers and I like to get her a new special treat when I take her so I purchased Pedigree Jumbone Minis but it doesn't last 10 minutes and I don't want to keep giving them to her because that's too much in a day. I've seen those everlasting treat balls but I have never bought one. Is it worth the price? And the replacements seem costly also but if it is worth it to other yorkie owners, I will give it a try. Also I would like to add that I would not recommend the Jumbone Minis for your yorkie; when it gets down to the last inch or half-inch, Bailey seems to get it stuck to the roof of her mouth so I won't be buying these again. Thanks! |
Merricks flossies! My 2 love these and can't get enough of them.:D |
Thanks for replying. Where do you get them at and do you recall a price? |
Mine like the everlasting treat balls, but they don't last that long with my dogs. They have figured out how to pop the treat out of the ball and just eat it. I've tried a couple different configurations of the ball, but the result is always the same. I'm with you, I'm tired of buying treats that don't even last a day. I've been considering buying one of those huge beef bones -- I know they can't eat that in one day! LOL |
Red barn or Merrick Bully sticks. I get the 6-8" size, keeps them happy all day. |
bully sticks last. |
Joey loves Merrick Bully sticks too, and they seem to be good for the teeth. You can do a search on google, I think one of our members AMD sells them as well. |
I like Bullies for Wylie and Steer Sticks for Marcel (they are a lot thinner and nice for Marcel, who is small). I get mine at an incredible price from eddieb260 on eBay. A $22 bag lasts me almost a year! |
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Any company can call their product a Bully Stick, and some are softer and more like a food product than a chewing stick. It usually takes Joey a whole week to eat one, and he's chewing on it the whole week. |
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You might want to try "thick" bully sticks. There are several reputable vendors that sell them including eddieb260 that Wylie's Mom mentioned. I'm not sure if any of our YT vendors sell the "thick" bully sticks or not, if so you might want to check with them -- I am all for supporting our YT family. |
I wish Pao would chew more often on his bullystick and the Merrick's cow tail that I bought him...Every night he chews for like maybe 1-2 minutes or at most 5 mins and then he is done. |
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Hey that's great, that's probably all it takes to scrape the teeth of tartar anyway. |
See if you can find antlerz in your area. We bought one and lost it when we went on vac:( They're pricey but are supposed to last for a very long time. Here is a post about it http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/fun...oves-them.html |
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Merrick Flossies aren't the same as Merrick Bully Sticks. The flossies are made from thin strips of tendon that have been braided together, the bully sticks are made from one much larger piece of tendon. The good news is if they enjoyed the flossies they'll enjoy the bully sticks, and it will take a lot longer to go through them. |
I am still looking for one as my girls are not big chewers. I've gotten them the red barn bullies before but they were never interested. mmm, maybe I will get them some Merrick ones, hopefully that would help. |
Honesty, I haven't found a small dog treat that last a very long time. Treats aren't really designed to last that long. You can try a toy with a place to stuff a soft treat to entertain them..I've found that method to be more time consuming/challenging for pooches. Treats can become expensive, so making your own is an option...its fun and you know with a certainty what's your giving your babies. My Zoe likes the LEO'S COOKIES posted in the Yorkie Talk thread for recipes. :aimeeyork |
I buy the Merrick flossies for our girl, ours are twisted not braided. Am I getting something different? |
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I think you are right. these are more corkscewy, I've never looked at the picture close before, and I just know that people with tiny yorkies or puppies seem to like these better than the thicker Bully sticks. At 5 1/2 pounds Joey manages the 6-inch bully stick really well, but I can understand how a smaller dog might prefer the thinner flossies, I guess it also depends on their chewing action. |
Merrick Flossies! :thumbup: :) i have heard GREAT things about the bully sticks from (member= AMD) www.westbrookdog.com, though.. ;) we plan on trying those soon! :) |
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