How good are rawhides for your dog or puppy? I have heard because of the processing that some are not as good as others, is there quality control on any of that? How many should a dog have a day, a week? I let my 5 month old pup have one small chewy stick a day but my 8 year old lab devours them in seconds no matter what size. Right now the lab gets one chewy stick a day too, but she usually ends up stealing the pups because the pup doesn't finish it. I realize they aren't too big but are they a good thing to have every day or not? Thanks for any helpful info.





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) I've heard it can also give them loose stools (lovely) but he's been fine. There is a difference in manufacturing. I usually buy Beefeaters or Harpers. "American rawhide" which is a tradename smells horrible-medicinal. You'll get a lot of feedback on this!!

If he does have to have teeth pulled, let me assure you that it probablly won't even effect him. You would think after all the teeth Cassie had pulled that she would not be able to chew but she chews better now then she ever did. And my old yellow lab, Beener, now at the bridge, jumped out of the car window after a squirrel while it was moving (before he developed commom sence) and he broke his two front teeth and the vet had to pull the roots out, the little short ones in the front. From that point on we sang a song for him..."all I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth...". Other then having that song sung to him for the remainder of his life, he did not suffer any. I hope he's OK, and I hope this helps you not to worry about the big fella.
You are the best mom; and daughter! Don't feel guilty!!!! They all chew on bones or such of some type and all dogs get some type of tooth damage/wear and tear. Star is just two with beautiful white teeth. But I noticed that she's wearing down the inner side of her lower canine from bone chewing. I felt bad too. I read they actually do doggie teeth implants now! And even at the top dog shows, teeth can be missing and is not considered a disqualification. When my Cody was in the pound for so long, she chewed rocks and now she has only stubs in her bottom jaw and the long canines up top. Doesn't stop her! Try not to worry Karen, OK? Love you and Cody lots. Sandra

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