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Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 12:04 AM
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Hey guys - My lab is 12 and has always loved his nyla bones. But , he is 12 , is there a better alternative ? No rawhides chews , those arent really his thing. What say you Wise OT dog lovers ?
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 12:10 AM
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Block of wood, our lab chewed on wood all her life.
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 12:13 AM
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Mine does too , my grandson will give him sticks to chew, he thinks it is so funny
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 12:17 AM
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Sticks and wood can give them splinters in their mouth and throat, according to my vet. We gave our lab Nylabones when he was younger. We moved on to Kongs. He doesnt chew much anymore, so the King is just for putting peanut butter or treats in to give him something to do.
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 02:31 AM
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 02:41 AM
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You should pre-chew the bone for your dog, then transfer it from your mouth to his. 
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 03:34 AM
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 03:38 AM
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 12:51 PM
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You're better off giving him real bones vs anything synthetic. He'll love you for it, too. We've had our dogs on raw diet for about 6yrs now and the result is just amazing. We have a 12yr old Flat Coat Retriever whose coat is shiny as ever and he still frolics around and plays with our Border Collies. On a raw diet, their stool comes out in pellets and literally disintegrates in a couple days. No more picking up poop! Check out Texas Tripe. They offer plenty of product, one being bones of different varieties; turkey necks, chicken necks, duck carcass, etc. Not only nutritious, but your dog at 12yrs old will go nuts for this stuff. Best thing is, you order online and then meet them at a determined location in the area and pick up your product.
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 04:46 PM
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 05:06 PM
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Give him a chunk of WT antler.
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 05:25 PM
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We buy the double packs of giant rib bones at tractor supply. Our dog naws on those things for hours.
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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Sticks and wood can give them splinters in their mouth and throat, according to my vet. We gave our lab Nylabones when he was younger. We moved on to Kongs. He doesnt chew much anymore, so the King is just for putting peanut butter or treats in to give him something to do. i dont recall her ever getting splinters, but she was one tough dog. Lived to be 16 and she was one big lab too
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Re: Dog advice : nylabone
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04/07/18 06:07 PM
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Sticks and wood can give them splinters in their mouth and throat, according to my vet. We gave our lab Nylabones when he was younger. We moved on to Kongs. He doesnt chew much anymore, so the King is just for putting peanut butter or treats in to give him something to do. i dont recall her ever getting splinters, but she was one tough dog. Lived to be 16 and she was one big lab too Its never happened to my dog, and Ive never heard of anyone elses dog getting them, but my vet said it can happen, so I try to restrict him gnawing on sticks. My wife lets him chew on sticks all the time, but I figured Id try to limit it, because if something obscure can happen to a dog, it will probably be mine. Best dog Ive ever had, but he has bad luck.
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