Luka-pop Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 [b] [color=orange] My dog chews like crazy. He's a real frisbee dog! He doesn't play it, but he made it disappear. He was constantly chewing it while we were watching TV. Because we were there, I didn't think that it would be dangerous, actually, a good stress reliever for the dog. But my question is this. Even if the dog is supervised, would he wear his teeth down to the nerves? Is this normal behavior for a dog, to chew up the entire frisbee into little bitty pieces:-? ? [/b][/color] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eggrolyn1223 Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 Try getting another kind of toy for him to chew...a Kong or rope toy..don't let him chew the frisbee, cuz he could swallow the little pieces.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullygirl29532 Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 can only speak for my dog, this is normal. lecter like to take those tonka wheel dog toys and chew off the tires and then bite off little pieces of the axle. and i get left w/ little hard plastic bits of yellow and black to step on in the night. but i don't know if it's bad for him. never even thought about it cause it brings him so much amusement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luka-pop Posted January 19, 2003 Author Share Posted January 19, 2003 Hey bullygirl! I'm glad my dog isn't the only one. I'm pretty sure it's a good stress-reliever. I just don't want him to hurt himself. You wouldn't think that a dog would keep playing with it, even if it's hurting him, but you never know. My dog gets bored of the round kongs that you put the peanut butter in, but he loves the kind where you put the biscuits in the holes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eggrolyn1223 Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 You mean the Kong ship thingy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheetah Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 I think that as long as he's not actually eating the little pieces, but only chewing - he'll probably be fine. Although it would be bad if he accidentally choked on a piece...it really would be better if you could try to find a toy that's more durable but also interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobbit Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 I'm beating Gigi to this: Get him some Pizzle sticks (sometimes called Bully sticks, bull wrinkles). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bk_blue Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 Pizzle is the magic wand, wave it and all your troubles will disappear. :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 AH! CRAP, HOBBIT BEAT ME! Yes, as BK said, pizzle is the magic wand. Wonderful stuff, guys. I'M DEAD SERIOUS HERE! IT'S GOOD STUFF!!! Your dogs will love it. It's not bad for them. It's all natural( :oops: :lol: ). It will occupy them for hours...or until it's gone, which ever comes first! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DogPaddle Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 Be very careful with plastic, if the dog consumes it it can make him very ill, paticularly if the plastic is at all flexable. Plastic is naturally rigid, they add polyvinyl chlorides to it to make it flexable, this is very bad for dogs and people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mouseatthebusstop Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 [quote name='bk_blue']Pizzle is the magic wand, wave it and all your troubles will disappear. :lol:[/quote] A BAG FULL OF PIZZLES :D :D :D :D :D :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 19, 2003 Share Posted January 19, 2003 We have never given our dogs rawhide because we are afraid of them choking on it. What about compressed rawhide? Is that as bad? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 hey- dresden demolished a frizbee in five minutes, one minute it was a nice brand new (it was actually only a dollar) orange frizbee and four minutes later i came back and there was one three inch piece and the rest was in quarter inch crumbs all over the floor..... i've been wondering about the rawhide thing too, the only time i can do anything quiet is when i give dresden some to chew on. my brother gave his dobie a lot and she ended up having to have her anal glands removed and he swears it's because of the rawhide. any wisdom on this ? is it bad for dogs ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bk_blue Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 Correct me if I am wrong but I [b]think[/b] rawhide is bad for most dogs, especially "inhalers" because they don't chew- they suck everything down instead. So the rawhide piece can get stuck in their windpipes or lower down... :-? Dresden cracks me up, fair enough she's a handful and a half but she sounds like a riot! :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheetah Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 I have yet to see this pizzle! Where do they sell it? Because I didn't see it in Petsmart or Petco, so I don't think it's something that the large chain stores do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eggrolyn1223 Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 I told my sister to buy pizzle at Petsmart but she couldn't find it either...where do y'all get it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 [color=red]PIZZLE [/color]AKA [color=blue]BULLY STICKS [/color]AKA [color=green]BULL WRINKLES[/color] PetCo sells them as Bully sticks.... [img]http://www.bullysticks.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/double.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.waggintails.com/images/inventory/bigpic/BullyxBP.jpg[/img] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gooeydog Posted January 21, 2003 Share Posted January 21, 2003 There used to be a company that was selling kevlar dog toys (in the shape of snakes, birds, etc) which held up pretty well, but when I looked for the site, I couldn't find it anymore. I did find this frisbee though... [url]http://www.petandhorsesupply.com/toy2.html[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
courtnek Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 Am I wrong? I let BOTH my dogs chew on rawhide - the vet said it was good because it cleans their teeth. I think it depends on the dog, and the rawhide. I have bought the "compressed" rawhide for Alex, he HAS to chew or he goes crazy....and he goes through it in ONE day. The regular white rawhide bones seem to work best. I have never had any problems, but have heard of dogs who do. My dogs are not purebreds, they are mixes, and dont seem to have issues with it. Could it be a purebred thing? Or could it really hurt them? I dont want that.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eggrolyn1223 Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 I don't think it matters what breed or what breed he's not..all dogs could choke on rawhide..does he eat it when your watching him? Are the bullysticks big enough for Labs?They look kinda small.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 [quote name='eggrolyn1223']I don't think it matters what breed or what breed he's not..all dogs could choke on rawhide..does he eat it when your watching him? Are the bullysticks big enough for Labs?They look kinda small..[/quote] Depending on where you go, you can get them from 5" to 18" long. Corgi had an online place where they were sold at 18"....CORGI! What's that website????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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