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Teething safe chew toys/treats

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31 Mar 2022, 16:58

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    @Baxterandbailey – my 12yo male just went through something very similar and he too had diarrhea issues with the rimadyl. He actually had better relief from prednisone than the rimadyl/tramadol combo. He had a sensitive tummy too and does well on Wellness Senior. Also for his stiffness and arthritis, (this may sound crazy) I use a dog-sized dose of horse vitamins my mom uses for her Arabian mares. I just mix it in his food and he loves it. It's called For-a-Flex Joint Support. It is pricey, but it'll last a long time for a dog vs a horse lol.
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    Basenji Feeding 11 Feb 2012, 22:31
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  • Need treat suggestions

    Basenji Feeding 2 Jan 2011, 05:03
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    the home made hot dog treats are a good one as listed above - instead of putting them in the oven you can also put the little cut up pieces in the microwave until they are dry-ish -
  • Kong treats

    Basenji Feeding 3 Dec 2008, 00:21
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    when my puppy was teething I would stop up one end with just a dab of peanut butter, fill the rest with water and freeze it. He LOVED it. You could let them play with it outside, but really I diddnt find it too messy even for the house. The ice melts at about the rate the dog licks at it, and the little dribbles are easy enough just to mop up after. I have also put in chunks of apple (no core or seeds) or baby carrots. I also have added peanut butter from time to time. I just throw it in the dishwasher afterwards to clean it. Kong makes treats to go inside as well. World news of celebrity Famous Gossip Celebrity News bulletin World Entertainment News
  • Everyday chew?

    Basenji Feeding 26 Apr 2008, 02:18
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    Great, now a tip, give the b's the bones frozen. Also, if you don't crate your dogs for treats I don't make sure you have a towel over the couch, if that is where they chose to chew. The bones do bleed a bit, but a towel will take care of that. If they use the floor use some proxide on the floor, it will break up any "mess" that is left, but is very little. Let me know how they like it. Oh, you can also restuff the bones and freeze them for crate treats.
  • Frozen Treat

    Basenji Feeding 10 Jul 2006, 12:47
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    I love them all! My favorite is probably soft serve. I'd love to find soft serve in flavors beyond chocolate and vanilla! World news of celebrity Famous Gossip Celebrity News bulletin World Entertainment News