Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I was giving my 4 month old golden doodle pup cow ears but I've now decided not to give that to him anymore since he has started throwing them up. I want a chew to keep him occupied and also one that will be a good dental chew. I have heard of Himalayan Dog Chews and Benebones. I was wondering what people thought about these two or if they have any other chews to recommend.
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We tried Himalayan chews, and I wasn't terribly impressed. Winnie liked them, but I really had to monitor because I know she would have tried to swallow it once it got shorter. So, I usually ended up throwing out a good last chunk of it- wasted $$. I've never tried Benebones.
Both of mine also like antlers- they last a really long time. I had trouble with one brand (Barkworthies) splintering, but really like the Rocky Mountain brand (I get that at onlynaturalpet.com). I have read about some dogs breaking a tooth on antlers. But, for us they have been a really good thing. We also get beef tracheas from that website. They are a really good of natural glucosamine and chondroitin, but they don't last very long.
I REALLY like bully sticks- the thick ones. Don't bother with the little ones- get the thick ones! They can be stinky, but are available in "low odor." When Winnie was your pup's age, it was the only thing that kept her occupied for a while. :-) Now that my dogs are a little older (but still puppy-like), I keep a stock supply of them to bring out when we have company, so that the dogs leave guests alone. The only downside to them is that they can cause a little looser stool in one of my dogs. Bestbullysticks.com is the place to buy them.
we did Himalayan Dog Chews. but always encouraged him to spit out pieces as he got them off. We did go thru them quickly, so those were only special treats. (ie. I really wanted to watch tv!) lol never allowed to chew them unsupervised.
elk antlers are our mainstay. when we first gave them to him, we supervised. again, to see what size pieces he chewed off. This is a toy we feel comfortable leaving with him unsupervised now. (he is 3 years old)
Ironically, I just recently purchased Himalayan chews for a special treat, and now he won't chew them. He cries and carries it around until he finds a place to lay it. I don't know what that is about...
you are smart to find something....or they will find something. lol
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