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    Quote Originally Posted by kittycats_delight View Post
    LOL...damn girl...the bones from the first link are pretty big. There is a pittie near here that is a guard dog for a business. The sweetest baby you can imagine. I hate seeing him there all weekend by himself so Usually saturday evening I go by with a prosciutto bone for him and he has a grand chew. The owner (cousin of my next door neighbor) chucks out the remains on Monday morning. He never kills it completely. What kinda chompers does Brennan have.
    LOL! He sounds like a sweetie, I'm glad you're spoiling him .

    Maybe the one I got him isn't as big as those from the link. I didn't look at the size measurements or anything, but he's had a pretty good sized bone that's just like those before, and it was GONE haha.

    He's just a good chewer, I think, I don't know
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    You could try deer antler bones. They are supposed to be near indestructable, but great for
    heavy chewers. I bought a few for Christmas presents for my daughter's Great Pyr. puppy.
    You can google them & find lots of places that sell them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    You could try deer antler bones. They are supposed to be near indestructable, but great for
    heavy chewers. I bought a few for Christmas presents for my daughter's Great Pyr. puppy.
    You can google them & find lots of places that sell them.
    She won't eat them. I have one, boiled it in broth too. She's not interested.

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