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Healthy Edibles Bacon Bone Dog Treat Size: Regular/3 Pack |  | Brand: Nylabone Category: Toy
List Price: $5.69 Buy New: $3.86 as of 9/10/2010 18:44 CDT details You Save: $1.83 (32%)
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Seller: ValuePetSupplies Rating: 4 reviews
Ingredients: Wheat starch, glycerin, cellulose, lecithin, potato starch, chicken powder, roast beef flavor, natural bacon flavor, natural flavor, oat fiber, calcium carbonate, soy flour and rosemary oil. Vitamins: Thiamin, Riboflavin, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B-6, Folic Acid, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Biotin, Choline, Inositol and PABA. Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Ferrous Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Dicalcium Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Chloride, Zinc Oxide, Copper Oxide, Manganese Media: Misc. Number Of Items: 1 Size: Regular/3 Pack Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 7 x 10.1
MPN: NEB-106 Model: 80824 UPC: 018214808244 EAN: 0018214808244
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description NEB-106 Size: Regular/3 Pack Features: -Dog treat. -Available in several sizes. -Nylabone healthy edibles are tasty, completely edible and digestible providing a safe and enjoyable alternative to tradition. -No plastic and no added sugar. -This product contains no plastic, no added sugar, and no added salt. -dog's satisfaction is guaranteed. -Healthy edibles are edible and digestible providing an enjoyable alternative to traditional rawhide. Specifications: -Regular: 7'' H x 3.8'' W x 0.9'' D. -Wolf: 8.1'' H x 4.2'' W x 1.1'' D. -Giant: 10.1'' H x 4.7'' W x 1.1'' D. -Souper: 10.1'' H x 4.7'' W x 1.4'' D. -Petite/8 Pack: 8.5'' H x 5.75'' W x 2.5'' D. -Regular/3 Pack: 8.2'' H x 7'' W x 0.9'' D. -Regular/6 Pack: 8.5'' H x 6'' W x 2.5'' D. -Wolf/2 Pack: 8'' H x 4.2'' W x 1.4'' D.
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| Customer Reviews: Quick and apparently yummy toy December 22, 2009 JennInCT (Connecticut) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
If it lasted, it would be a good chew. It's a little smelly but compared to a chew-hoof it's Chanel. Puppy took it from my hand and went straight to work, and it lasted about 20 minutes. He's a bigger chewer now but at the time he was not the most ferocious, and it would last maybe 8 minutes now. No mess on the floor - little nibbled bits that stick to your socks - like you get with real bones. No loose stool either, but there were some FUNKY smells going on in his vicinity a few hours after each bone.
For a more durable chew without the stinkies, try an antler. I'll post a review on those if I can find them in my order history.
Based on the dogs I've owned, this would be great for a Sheltie, spaniel, bichon or other small- to midsize- puppy that isn't a serious chewer but needs a job to do to keep him out of trouble.
Yes, it is edible but healthy?? January 5, 2010 Kimmy in Valencia (Los Angeles, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Seriously?? By whose standards??
Since when are wheat starch, glycerin, cellulose, potato starch, bacon flavor (?what does this mean?) healthy?
I bought this thinking it would last a few hours or days but my dog just gobbled it up in minutes.
I love the nylabone chew products but I don't recommend these unless you have very large dogs that can eat them as treats.
Can you say "diarrhea"? December 23, 2009 Loraina 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It didn't take very long either. Not fun to come home to.
The dogs liked them though.
Dog loved it, until his first bowel movement. June 18, 2010 Jerros (NC) I am a big fan of treats that are digestable. I purchased this product thinking it would be safe to feed my dog. I left the treat for my dog on my way out the door for work, when I arrived home 4 hours later the treat was fully gone and the poor dog could not control his bowel movements and had diarrhea.
This diarreha lasted for 2 days, and was so bad that I had to take a trip to the vet which ended up being one of the most expensive trips I've made there yet to have him tested for various illnesses.
I didn't attribute the diarrhea to the product at first, but a week later I again gave my dog this bone treat and a few hours after eating the bone the diarrhea started back up again.
I'm unsure what exactly about this product is "healthy", and would argue against it being "edible". Sure technically you can give this product to your dog and if he eats peices it won't require surgery to remove. But you'll spend 2-3 days dealing with uncontrolable doggy bowel movements, and excessive dehydration. And if your not quick enough to realize it's this treat causing your problems you'll spend a few hundred bucks at the vets office like I did.
And don't get me started on how quickly these things can get eaten....
From now on I'll stick with bully sticks.
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