^it talks about the rubber bones which have small nubs which can be chewed off. Most nylabones are completely edible.
Too bad I cannot get them here in Spain. I miss then and the greenies. Whenever I go back to Canada i always stock up on goodies.
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^it talks about the rubber bones which have small nubs which can be chewed off. Most nylabones are completely edible.
Too bad I cannot get them here in Spain. I miss then and the greenies. Whenever I go back to Canada i always stock up on goodies.
Good website, though I do think that much of the responsibility is in the owner monitoring the dog with any type of chew toy as with most other products used on their pets.
My Sadie, yep she is my puppy digger, chewer and stealer of clothes a nylabone with the nibs on it. Took her abit to use it, but when she does she seems to love it. Also bought her a kong, has no real interest in it...I was surprised as most everyone I spoke to said their pup/dog loves it. Put peanut butter in it and you won't hear or see them for hours.....WRONG!!!!! my sadie obviously doesn't like peanut butter and doesn't think much of the kong...I really was hoping as she chews other things. Oh well, gotta find different toys. Take care
A kong of peanut butter occupied Autumn for just minutes. She would have it licked out in a matter of minutes but also she doesn't sit and try to reach it with her tongue. If she can't get it she will start to chew the kong in half. She does the same with stuffed bones when she can no longer reach the stuffing, lucky she doesn't swallow the outside because she cracks away at a strip of bone until she has a nice area of the inside she can reach. She knows how to get the good stuff with the least effort but she hasn't yet realized why I take her toys and bones away.
I've found these to be pretty good for strong chewers:
Sterilized Bones
Some of them even have filling (liver, cheese). They are a big hit here, not a toy but he treats it like a toy:D