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staffymad
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PostSubject: chew toys    chew toys  EmptyTue 14 Oct 2014, 6:05 pm

Any recommendation for chew toys that arent too hard , and that are safe , ive had to throw wileys nylabone and antlers away as the vet has said his teeth are quite worn down , he never mentioned anything last year , so i guess this has happened since ive owned him and given him these hard things to chew , but i feel tight as wiley is quiter a big chewer and likes to chew but he does get really stuck in hence why his teeth have worn down
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PostSubject: Re: chew toys    chew toys  EmptyTue 14 Oct 2014, 6:09 pm

Extra large Kongs are OK, there is not much that is staffie proof
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PostSubject: Re: chew toys    chew toys  EmptyTue 14 Oct 2014, 6:11 pm

nope thats what i was thinking , thought we had cracked it getting the stag bars , but i dont want him to end up having to have dental work if they wear down so much that it causes probs
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PostSubject: Re: chew toys    chew toys  EmptyTue 14 Oct 2014, 8:02 pm

I was going to mention the extreme black Kong.
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