Friday, November 1, 2013

N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring, 1-Pack


A Choice for the Chewsy
When a puppy needs to chew
Anything will do.
Furniture, rugs, and curtains too
Shoes, cuffs, and even you.

Our little Bolognese puppy is a constant chewer. When she's chewing on something taboo, we've found it most effective to distract or divert her with something acceptable like a toy or the puppy teething ring. Gabby loves the teething ring and will chew on it for hours at a time. When she has to be in her crate, the teething ring is great company and comfort for her.
I like the ingredients of the ring and knowing that there's nothing in it that will harm her. So far we've had no staining problems of our all white dog's mouth from the ring. My only concern is the accumulation of bacteria on what for our dog is a very long lasting chew. After a couple weeks I'll discard the old ring and give her a new one. We follow the same procedure with rawhide and Booda chews for our older dog.

For us the teething ring has been great, and I recommend...
Not for strong chewers
My nine week old German Shorthair had it eaten in five minutes and then threw up.
Not for strong, aggressive chewers/larger breeds.
Great
My maltese ADORED this!! he sat and ate the whole thing pretty quickly, and the ring shape he really loved!

BUT the brown in the ring stained him all around his mouth!! (so my white puppy was left brown around his mouth! lol). So now I get the N-Bone Teething Treats, which leave his mouth white, but give the same great taste.

So overall, these are great if your pup isn't all white!
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