They are very easy to make. www.Allrecipes.com has some good recipes for dog
biscuits.
 
Sheila
 
 
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ETM
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 12:43 AM
To: AnneL
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: greenies



Mine also like them. I do have the Merrick Bully
Stix six inch size which are also popular. I let
them have one each about once a week. My two
immediately assume the other's is better than
their own so the Stix trade back and forth until
gone. I also keep milkbones on hand for the dogs,
have never made my own, suspect they would be easy
to make. The dentu-style bones and the Merrick
puffed pork chews also are popular with my dogs. I
have been told to stay away from the greenies and
from the ears one often finds in pet stores.

My dogs are chewers, the baby is still dangerous
and must be watched, he silently and with malice
chewed through the cord 'tween my computer and
keyboard the other day. It could have been real
bad news, some cords in that same area are
receiving current. I am using Bitter Apple to
spray on cords, and furniture legs, but the baby
still must be watched carefully. The 18 month old
girl is slowly coming out of the constant chewing
stage, but not a throw rugs survived her baby
chewing stage, they were all unraveled and
rendered useless by her constant nibbling. She
still enjoys the nylabone (the white with blue
nubs).

Watch and divert from dangerous chewing by handing
them the various chews, I always firmly tell them,
not my stuff, here, this is YOUR chew.

Elaine

The answers you get depend upon the
questions you ask. --Thomas Kuhn

Hello AnneL

On Thursday, February 1, 2007, you wrote

>> So, how have you gotten your dogs to enjoy the nylabones? My guys
>> don't even like the flavored ones.

> Mine just liked them to begin with. I don't
> know whether other people 
> actually used something to make them chew on it.

> Anne



 

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