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Need something fo my piranha

Duetsche_Doggen

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Mmyrto, thanks checked out the site price is a bit out of my budget though especially for colossal orders.

AKBull thanks, nothing fetish about it, I came to respect the "powers of poop" through my dogs.
 

mmyrto

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It does last a long time though i got one for Hera it was a large one 25$ if i remember right and it lasted for abt 4 months. Moose antler is not porus like deer or elk so they can destrpy it as fast.
 

mmyrto

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No the large ones 7'-9' 23$, extea large tynes and splits 8'-10' 28$ and the prices include shipping
 

Rugers-Kris

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Nylabone is the only thing that Ruger hasn't wiped out immediately as far as hard chews go and he loves it. I got him an extra large one for Christmas and it still lives on. We take it to work with us everyday since it isn't messy like the Femur bones (Which he can kill in 2 days). The one the he has IS solid clear through.
 

Duetsche_Doggen

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No the large ones 7'-9' 23$, extea large tynes and splits 8'-10' 28$ and the prices include shipping

Shows how much I was paying attention......sorry. I saw something for danes that mentioned purchasing something colossal.

Guess since its more common I'll buy a Nylabone for now, and try some antlers after the move.
 

Roansdad

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http://m.petsmart.com/mt/www.petsma...uctId=2750577&setLocale=en-CA&un_jtt_redirect. These are extremely hard. My boxer who had chewing OCD hardly dented it. And he would chew for hours. Not real cheap but last for ever. There is another by nylabone of same material looks like an arm with fist on the end and worked good but he was whittling it down slowly. I would find tiny shavings of nylon on his mat but never noticeably in his pooh. They are worth trying.
 

Duetsche_Doggen

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Thanks Roansdad, I forgot to go to petsmart yesterday with the move and all, but will try to get this after work next week. :thumbsup:
 

jcook

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These Pogo line of plushies: http://www.countrymax.com/Pogo-Plush-Beaver-Large is the ONLY soft toys Arty hasn't destroyed in a matter of minutes. He destroys everything else, no matter how tuff its supposed to be. Well, except antlers, but he's not actually that big on antlers either.

Those seem really interesting! Our bulldog destroys plushies in 2 seconds. But it's sad because he LOVES them. I think I'll give these ones a try.
 

ruthcatrin

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Those seem really interesting! Our bulldog destroys plushies in 2 seconds. But it's sad because he LOVES them. I think I'll give these ones a try.

Lemme know what you think, but seriously, one's missing its ears and another had a fairly battered tail, but the head/body's are intact, and have been for a couple months now.
 

Duetsche_Doggen

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That's great news! How is Stone liking it?

Mr. Stone is getting quite acquainted with the outdoors. I didn't think the yard is big enough for it but its actually a nice size for him. Now If I can get him to stop tearing up the home. First few hours inside the home he tore the screen up..............
 

Duetsche_Doggen

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LOL!!! I just got furniture but I know its only a matter of time. This dog destroys everything with his grace. Now I have to go patch holes in the yard.