Gary Fowler
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- Bismarck Arkansas
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- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
Our GSD has had lots of chew toys from ropes (which he liked to pull threads from the ends and eat) to the canvas rings and Frisbee toys. The silicon rubber Frisbees last longer as long as I pick them up after play time and don't allow him to just set and chew. He likes to put his paws on any toy and then pull at it with his teeth to tear chunks out of it.
We give him ham bones which last him about 30 minutes till they are all chewed up and gone. All pork rib bones go to him for disposal. We always try to leave a bit of meat on them too. A pork rib bone is good for about 30 seconds. He breaks them up and chews them to a powder. I have never seen a dog chew his food like my German Shepherd. Even a small piece of bacon is good for at least 10 chews with him. He doesn't grab and gulp down food like most dogs, he gently takes it from you and gently chews it up well before swallowing. We never, ever give him any part of a chickens skeleton. His diet is a bowl of dry dog food with cooked meat and juices from chicken legs/thighs and sometimes cheap cuts of pork plus a begging portion of just about anything we eat. His teeth are perfect and he has no problem with natural bones of any type.
He also loves the "Meaty Bone" dog biscuits as a treat.
We give him ham bones which last him about 30 minutes till they are all chewed up and gone. All pork rib bones go to him for disposal. We always try to leave a bit of meat on them too. A pork rib bone is good for about 30 seconds. He breaks them up and chews them to a powder. I have never seen a dog chew his food like my German Shepherd. Even a small piece of bacon is good for at least 10 chews with him. He doesn't grab and gulp down food like most dogs, he gently takes it from you and gently chews it up well before swallowing. We never, ever give him any part of a chickens skeleton. His diet is a bowl of dry dog food with cooked meat and juices from chicken legs/thighs and sometimes cheap cuts of pork plus a begging portion of just about anything we eat. His teeth are perfect and he has no problem with natural bones of any type.
He also loves the "Meaty Bone" dog biscuits as a treat.