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Have you tried using deer or elk antlers? Sometimes hard to find. You can find them on at good petstores or on Ebay (search Antler dog chew or try link below for a sample). They are naturally shed by deer and elk. They are then cut up into "bone" sized pieces. They are SUPER hard. They have minerals that are good for the dogs, no calories, no splinters, and they are not messy. They don't get all soggy and stinky. My dog takes over a month to chew one up and he chews A LOT!!! One "bone" will run about $6-$10, depending on the size.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antler-dog-bone-chews-toy-deer-chew-treats-bull...
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Good, durable chew toys? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
What would be the point? We do have an actual Kevlar dog toy, which they ignore (maybe 'cause it's too big).
We get raw (but parboiled) beef bones at the pet store, but I don't know if these are appropriate for teething puppies.
Depends on the dog. Jack can have almost anything except fluffy toys, but Maddie.... ahhh, Maddie. She splinters marrow bones so they are off the list. She bites big chunks off of nylabones. She destroys Kongs, red or black. She even found a way to eat a big hunk of a smooth round rubber Ultraball (that comes with the Chuckit toy).
She's eaten several hunks recently of things I thought indestructible. She does swallow pieces.
Deer antlers last my dogs about two or three days, even if I get the size for dogs 50 pounds or more.
I am getting to the point that I may need to remove all toys and only take them out at playtime.
Hugglehound and Go dog have chew guard tech.
Starmark Everlasting fun ball (bright Green) and the Fireplug
The tuffy line (5 layer toys)
Zogoflex TUX.
http://www.petproductadvisor.com/store/default.aspx is pretty cool they actually record their test on some of the toys they sell
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