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I ordered that from Foster/Smith and when it came it was the same plastic as the regular nylabone. I know it's for the aggressive chewers, which is why I ordered it, however, I would not give it to my dog because of the fragments that come off when chewed. Package states these fragments are the size of a grain of rice and SHOULD PASS. Well when they don't the settle in the lower intestines and tear up the lining of the stomach and lower intestines. They are like little slivers of glass. Giving it to a much larger dog I could see it being ok but a little dog you just might be asking for trouble. |
chewy things I have 2 yorkies that looove to chew. I give them Merrick flossies, they are curly. I also let them have the sticks. These are tendons, I have been told they are 100% safe. I recently have used the porky puffs from fufufashions.com. The furbabies look very relaxed and content to chew away on these things. Just sharing. |
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I only mentioned it because Buddy was hospitalized for 4 days possibly due to the nylabone fragments in his lower intestines. It tells you on the back of the package that fragments come off the size of a grain of rice, "AND SHOULD PASS". They are covering their butts by putting this on the package. My vet said not to give him nylabones at all. I am just passing on the info I have. Not all dogs react the same way. I only know what I went through regarding Nylabones. Just passing along what we went went through. Bleeding internally was frightening and if I can prevent someone else from making the same mistake I did I feel better knowing at least I tried. |
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And VERY much appreciated for sure. Have you noticed it's gotten to the point where no chew or toy is safe anymore? I have nylabones all over the place for mine and my sons dogs. Never a problem with them. I hope the makers of these products are notified each and every time there is a problem so something can be perfected. Your absolutely right! The manufacturer's don't care what happens. They make sure and put a little tiny notice on the back to protect their own butts if something should happen. I went nuts looking for something for him to chew on. I had every single nylabone, even a chocolate one for him to chew on. I never imagined anything like what happened, could happen. It was sold as a dog toy! I now believe NOTHING on the packages. If it is not natural I don't buy it. I use only the natural bones for his chewing. He has gotten use to them after a couple of weeks of nothing else to chew on. Better safe than sorry. |
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my girls LOVE these! My girls LOVE these things and they last FOREVER!!! THey are also all pork so very digestible. No rawhide, which can upset tummies and is hard to digest. They come in all sizes and are WONDERFUL to keep the little chewers busy for hours!! :) Here is the link to them: http://www.trilogyonline.com/Trilogy...lname=40049602 The porky puffs are great too but my girls go through them very fast. They are just now stocking the tiny bones again!! :D HUGS! XOXOXO Linda & PAK |
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This my sound strange but Ollie got a hold of my sons mouth piece -- football just ended. He loves it and i figured if it was safe for my sons mouth.... |
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Penny destroys everything except Kongs and Nylabone Durables. I recommend both! Oh, and there's this thing as well: Nylabone Double Action Chew. |
Mine are starting to break their toys too! |
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