muse wrote:The only rawhide I give are the small stick like ones. Usually they chew and eat them in seconds but its not enough to produce any blockage. I have given them nylabones, but they seem useless since they tear them up so quickly. Now I stick with meaty bones from the slaughter house.
a-bull wrote:
My female has that problem, too. Her mouth will get red and itchy, ears, toes, etc. Such a pain.
katiek0417 wrote:a-bull wrote:
My female has that problem, too. Her mouth will get red and itchy, ears, toes, etc. Such a pain.
I actually wish that was all I dealt with....it sucks...but Sacha ends up with explosive diarrhea and vomiting...oh yeah...both ends!!!!
LindsaySF wrote:I have had a lot of success with the compressed rawhides. I give the regular ones to the pit bulls occasionally, but I have to take it away pretty often and stretch it out over a few days because they try to eat it in one sitting...
Cody can have regular rawhides because he only nibbles on them and it lasts about a month. The pit bulls are major power chewers though so I have to watch them.
I really like these femur bones that are filled with cheese, peanut butter, etc. The dogs work on them for quite a while:
~Lindsay~
I can't actually give my girl the ones in that picture because she breaks big shards off.
houlabulla? wrote:Rocky is a chewer too. The last Nyla bone I think I got a few months out of. Its shot now. THink he is starting to eat it. Thanks for all the advice.
a-bull wrote:I can't actually give my girl the ones in that picture because she breaks big shards off. She's a pretty rugged chewer.
a-bull wrote:I can't actually give my girl the ones in that picture because she breaks big shards off. She's a pretty rugged chewer.
mnp13 wrote:Smoked / cooked bones break easier than raw ones. The raw ones are softer and much less brittle.
dogcrazyjen wrote:My dogs love pig hooves, and I have never had a problem with them for the dogs. However they stink after a while, and DAMN does it HURT when you step on one in the middle of the night, always in the arch of your foot, too.
a-bull wrote:katiek0417 wrote:a-bull wrote:
My female has that problem, too. Her mouth will get red and itchy, ears, toes, etc. Such a pain.
I actually wish that was all I dealt with....it sucks...but Sacha ends up with explosive diarrhea and vomiting...oh yeah...both ends!!!!
Yikes . . . now that's bad---serious allergy, huh?
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