[nagdu] Avoiding Toy and Bone Problems

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Wed Feb 22 13:01:39 UTC 2012


I bought a goughnut.  To me, it looks like a big rubber pickle.  It's
maybe 6-8 inches long and maybe 2.5 inches across, solid rubber.
Ben does not care about it at all.  The golden who sometimes comes to
visit hasn't picked it up either, although it's gotten kicked out of the
way, so maybe she didn't see it.  Maybe Ben's successor will like it, or
else it will be an indestructible toy just because no one will ever play
with it.
Tracy

> Well what is it?
> Cindy
>
> On Feb 22, 2012, at 12:21 AM, Nicole B. Torcolini at Home wrote:
>
>>    A few times now, people have mentioned their dogs tearing up toys or
>> chewing through bones at an alarming and potentially unsafe rate. My
>> recommendation to remedy the problem is to get a goughnut. I am not
>> trying to make a sales pitch. It has just been my experience that
>> even the best chewers take months to finally damage the toy enough to
>> be replaced.
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