The problem with all the bully sticks is it's getting harder for the bulls to reproduce. lLess male bulls with reproductive organ less mating soon no more bulls or bully sticks.
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I wasn't saying that I belive hunks of nylabone would be ok for digestion...
i was making the point that even though they do proclaim nylabones pieces to be safe enough to be swallowed..they aren't.
I think even enough of the shavings could cause some stomach irritation if a dog ingested enough of them. They definately aren't soft.
And of course a dog shouldn't be left alone with any type of chewing rubbery toy.
Thats just how Tucker prefers to end his day.
chillaxing on his bed chewing his flexi then falling asleep.
I tried an antler...but because of the slab fracture i felt they were too hard.
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