nylabone

Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by allycat228, Dec 8, 2014.

  1. allycat228

    allycat228 Registered Users

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    Hi,

    Darcey is now 13 wks old and has just eaten a nylabone for a 6 month old pup, am I right in presuming it will be alright? good grief they are a worry ;D

    thanks susannah
     
  2. Rolokris

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    Re: nylabone

    Eaten a nylabone? Wow I thought they were indestructible.
     
  3. allycat228

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    Re: nylabone

    It was the Bacon flavored edible one from the puppy starter pack :D
     
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    Re: nylabone

    When you say eaten...she crunched it down into small pieces like a bit if food ?...not swallowed it whole?
    If she crunched it up,I'd say watch her carefully and expect an upset tum....if she swallowed it,I'd be off to the vet.
    Dexter was ( still is but not as bad) a cruncher,even now I don't leave him on his own with a nylabone.
    You are right,a dog is supposed to reduce your stress levels,not increase them ;D
     
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    Re: nylabone

    Well it is designed to be eaten at least!
    Not sure what they put in older dog "treats" as opposed to the puppy ones.
    I guess the worst that would happen would be an upset tum.
     
  6. Holliesmum

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    Re: nylabone

    Hollie also did that at about that age, 3 bones in a pack for puppies but one is for a 6 month old!!!!!
    I was worried sick but thankfully no harm came to her.


    She did enjoy it though ::)
     
  7. allycat228

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    Re: nylabone

    Thanks all, Darcey has no side effects at all and she thoroughly enjoyed the bone, she wont touch the other two in the pack at all ::), she prefers to eat the cushions or my sons socks, its a pity there are no treats like that for young puppies,

    Susannah and Darcey
     

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