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cmanding Nutritional Bookworm In Training

Join date: 2010-10-12 Age: 44 Location: Denver, CO
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:16 am | |
| | MelissaI wrote: | | Where do you guys get the antlers? I've never seen them at any of the pet stores that I go to =\ |
I got my antlers in a sample box that Ziwipeaks sent me. But you can find antlers at boutique pet stores (not Petsmart or Petco or stores like them). Or you can find them online. One online store I buy G&S treats and other supplements and bones is Natural K9 Supplies (in Florida!)....naturalk9supplies.com...AND they are having a sale right now, which will get you an additional 15% off their discounted prices - use discount code DAD15...it'll cover shipping.
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|  | | cmanding Nutritional Bookworm In Training

Join date: 2010-10-12 Age: 44 Location: Denver, CO
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:18 am | |
| Natural K9 Supplies Antlers |
|  | | MelissaI Senior


Join date: 2010-10-01 Age: 31 Location: Miami,FL
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:00 am | |
| Awesome, thanks Claudia! Actually, there's a Natural K9 store like 10min away from my house! WOOHOO!! |
|  | | cmanding Nutritional Bookworm In Training

Join date: 2010-10-12 Age: 44 Location: Denver, CO
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:06 am | |
| | MelissaI wrote: | | Awesome, thanks Claudia! Actually, there's a Natural K9 store like 10min away from my house! WOOHOO!! |
SO JEALOUS!! This is the store I order most of G&S's food and treats: Dog Nip chicken wraps (2 ingredients), Salmon Platter (2 ingredients), salmon sushi (1 ingredient), sweet potato chips (1 ingredient), THK, beef jerkey bones, freeze dried trail mix for hiking, Nupro glucosamine supplement, coconut oil, ear wipes, shampoo...
They have the cheapest prices I've found so far! And with an everyday 10% discount, it coveres most of the shipping!
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|  | | SabakaMom Adult


Join date: 2011-02-10 Age: 45 Location: Virginia
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:26 am | |
| I did not fair NEARLY as well with Ziwipeak as Claudia did. They sent me one sample bag of venison (which is a wonderful product, by the way) but no antlers. I don't think you'll find antlers at your local Petsmart-type-store. We have a couple of locally own pet shops that carry more unique items. I think I paid $10-$12 for a medium-sized (about 6 inches long) split antler. |
|  | | Huskyluv Resident Nutritional Bookworm

Join date: 2009-06-23 Age: 27 Location: Charleston, SC
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:35 am | |
| | Here4thePics wrote: | I tried not to look to closely but is that a rawhide bone?
If so be careful rawhide can block a dog's digestive track up really bad.... (Been there done that) |
| rileyflorence wrote: | | ?! Please, do look closely at everything I do. ... I'll be removing the raw hide now. |
Len's correct on the rawhides. Rawhides can cause internal blockages if the dog swallows a large enough piece to prevent it from passing through the body. It's one of those things that is up to the individual to decide if they want to risk using or not. A lot of people use rawhides and never have a problem, others encounter problems right away and still others may go years without an issues and then experience a blockage one day. There is nothing wrong with giving rawhides and if you do give them I would advise closely monitoring the dog to ensure they are not swallowing large pieces and you'll probably want to throw it out once it gets to a size where the dog might stop chewing and just swallow the whole thing. Many of us use rawhides with caution, myself included.
I've grown up with dogs who've been given rawhides their whole life and I've been giving my own dogs rawhides the entire time I've had mine and neither myself or any other dog I've known personally who's had rawhides on a regular basis has ever experienced an internal blockage or problem due to a rawhide. With that in mind, I know the risk and I feel comfortable giving rawhides to my dogs. I won't ever tell someone that they should or shouldn't feed rawhides, that's a personal decision...just know the risks and decide for yourself what works best for you. Also keep in mind that even with things that are digestible there is still some risk of choking and blockage which is why I can't possibly worry about everything. Heck, my sibe couldn't pass a piece of raw chicken bone one time and it ended up having to come all the way back up the front end and we're talking raw chicken bone! I'm just saying there's risk with just about everything, swallow a big chunk of antler and you'd risk a blockage there too just to put things in perspective. Len does have a valid point and concern and I don't want to discredit or play it down in any way, just know that rawhides aren't this horrible thing that you should never use.
We almost have to use rawhides because our sibe is a MAJOR chewer and we'd be in the poor house if we had to buy more expensive chews all the time for him. We do get other more expensive stuff occasionally but rawhides are his main chew and he can easily go through several rawhides in a week which he's been getting for 4 years now under supervision and we've never had a problem. Since Appa isn't much of a chewer then you might be able to go with the more expensive chews since they will probably last a much longer amount of time with him. _________________ ~~Val~~
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|  | | rileyflorence Adult


Join date: 2011-05-15 Age: 27 Location: South Jordan, UT
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:24 pm | |
| Two things I've learned about bully sticks today. 1) Appa LOVES them. He's been going for about 1.5 hours now. 2) They are disgusting after he's softened and chewed it. |
|  | | SabakaMom Adult


Join date: 2011-02-10 Age: 45 Location: Virginia
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:51 pm | |
| | rileyflorence wrote: | Two things I've learned about bully sticks today. 1) Appa LOVES them. He's been going for about 1.5 hours now. 2) They are disgusting after he's softened and chewed it. |
Hopefully later this evening you will not learn the 3rd thing that, in addition to those two things, we have learned: 3) They often cause gas!
Ewwww.... |
|  | | Here4thePics Comedic Relief

Join date: 2009-07-15 Age: 59 Location: Akron, NY
 | Subject: Re: Dental Care, not sure where this belongs... Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:10 pm | |
| | MelissaI wrote: | | Where do you guys get the antlers? |
Go hunting elk in Colorado, I understand they have plenty to share. Hell hire Ed to be your guide. |
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