Trachea, Tendon, Antlers: Chews for the dedicated chewer
Best Bully Sticks (.com) is awesome.
I've ordered [deer] antlerz, ostrich tendons, beef trachea, bully sticks, fish stix, and (expecting in mail soon) Himalayan dog chews.
All that we've tried have stood up to the dedicated chewing jaws of the shibas... we'll be testing the himalayan dog chews once they arrive.
They have an extensive list of great dog chews/treats. Even hard to find ones! They've got them!
The prices are decent, they periodically have sales/discounts, and if you email their customer service they will email a discount code for your first order with them.
Shipping is fast, cost is average for shipping based on your location/weight of order.
I recommend them!
I've ordered [deer] antlerz, ostrich tendons, beef trachea, bully sticks, fish stix, and (expecting in mail soon) Himalayan dog chews.
All that we've tried have stood up to the dedicated chewing jaws of the shibas... we'll be testing the himalayan dog chews once they arrive.
They have an extensive list of great dog chews/treats. Even hard to find ones! They've got them!
The prices are decent, they periodically have sales/discounts, and if you email their customer service they will email a discount code for your first order with them.
Shipping is fast, cost is average for shipping based on your location/weight of order.
I recommend them!
Comments
I'd like to give Kuma something to keep him busy when we're away.
When we went to the show in Porto, I bought a potato starch bone, bacon flavoured. It was pretty hard, I couldn't scratch it with my fingernails, so I thought it might keep Kuma busy for a a couple of hours if we needed to leave him alone in the bedroom.
We ended up not leaving him alone, bu I gave it to him anyway. The thing lasted 10 minutes, maybe even less!
The himalayan chews (IMO) are okay to leave with our dogs because they are nothing more than a hard cheese. It is completely edible, and breaks off in tiny little chunks. However, I only leave it with them unattended if they are seperated... as they get a little snarky because the other one's bone is so much better than their own. Not sure if Nyx would try and steal Kuma's treat.
However, since an Akita's mouth and throat are bigger than a Shiba's, it may not be quite as suitable for Kuma.
Jen - I have ordered from BBS before, as they are based out of Richmond. Unfortunately, they do not have a store, so I have to pay for shipping. (which is not too terribly bad, I just would rather pick it up!)
http://www.deerantlersforpups.com/
I can't see it splintering in pieces that would rip something in him, but I never used any. I'm guessing any small pieces he swallows will just be rehydrated by his stomach.
Tendons and trachea are fast chews for our shibas, tracheas get eaten in one 1/2 hr sitting, tendons (beef, ostrich) in about two.
Thanks Jen!
Thank you for your interest in Deer Antlers. Our deer antlers are 100% natural...Montana deer shed them, they are collected and then wiped off and sanded lightly for rough spots. We have never had a dog get sick from one. They seem easy to digest and since they are not processed (cooked) they don't splinter. When antlers become small, they should be pitched, to prevent a choking hazard. I can't promise, that deer antlers are safe for every dog but I give them to my dogs and my mom gives them to her Doberman, and I give them to my clients dogs....so we are pretty sold on the product.
Hope this helps, please let me know if you have any other questions or if you would like to order an antler to try.
Thank you,
Deer Antlers-Best Dogone Paw Licking Good Dog Chew,
Katybeth Jensen,PPS
Professional Pet Spoiler
Camp Run-A-Pup
Deer Antlers For Pups
I used to get marrow bones, freeze them, then let the dogs slowly work at the marrow (like a ready made Kong!) but then Tsuki started to want to chew on the bone and made her mouth bleed on two separate occasions and I haven't bought them since.
The shibas eat turkey and chicken necks, chicken feet, cow and pig ears, antlers, bully sticks, trachea, tendon...