I just thought I'd pass this on for those of us who have serious chewers.
My dad has a friend with a young Brittany (I believe around 2 years old). The dog started acting funny; barking in the middle of the night, restless, clearly uncomfortable. They took her to the vet who said she had some GI discomfort, found not much wrong and gave her some medications. She did not improve so they took her to the referral vet.
They found a partial obstruction and several thousand dollars in surgery later, found the problem: the rounded top-part of a Kong, destroyed some significant time earlier, had wedged in her intestine somewhere.
They had found the partially destroyed Kong and removed it, but did not think much else of it as the dog seemed fine at the time.
So two warnings here: Contrary to the conventional wisdom, Kongs are not indestructible. Maddie has chewed off and swallowed a hunk of one, my sister has a dog who can take apart a Kong in very short order, and now this dog. And second warning: the hunk of rubber can sit in the stomach for some time before moving on and getting stuck.
Maddie once vomited a hunk of rubber from a toy we had thrown out long before; it had become spongy and must have sat in her belly for ages before her body decided it was never going to digest and she threw it up.
Now that we have a confirmed chewer, there are very few toys we leave the dogs with unsupervised (and Jack has learned to go bark at the laundry room door---where the toys are locked--- if there is a particular toy he wants to play with).
Just thought I'd pass it on as I know Kongs are recommended as "safe" to leave with dogs who are heavy chewers.
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I agree, no toy is safe with an unsupervised heavy chewer. Yuki can start taking pieces off of a black Kong within minutes of me giving it to him. Nylabones don't fare much better so I don't even bother buying either of them anymore.
I've found that the safest thing for my chewer is to just buy him "toys" that are meant to be chewed and eaten. They're gone within minutes, but at least I know he isn't going to accidentally hurt himself in the process. Nylabone makes an edible chew that Yuki goes nuts over and my mother has always liked giving her dog those chew sticks (which I can't seem to find a good link for.)
bully sticks are good also
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