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Nature gave your beloved canine those sharp canines and strong teeth for a plethora of reasons. For every reason your dog chews, Nylabone makes the best chews, bones, treats and toys, so your pet can gnaw, chomp, nip and crunch to their heart’s content—without destroying your furniture or shoes.
For over 50 years, industry leader Nylabone has helped dogs satisfy their natural chewing instincts safely and constructively. No matter why your dog is chewing—instinct, stress, boredom, teething—Petco carries a broad range of high-quality Nylabones for dogs of every breed, shape and size.
Nylabone dog chew toys are made from a range of materials, including durable nylon and natural rubber. Nylabone also offers chews and snacks that are completely edible and digestible, like Healthy Edibles options made from natural ingredients with no added sugar, salt or preservatives and limited-ingredient NutriDent chews.
Nylabone chew toys are made out of non-edible materials like rubber, plastic and nylon, which should never be eaten. Always replace your dog’s Nylabone chew toy if it becomes too small, to prevent your dog from eating it. Nylabone edible chew treats are made from all-natural ingredients and are completely digestible, so they are appropriate for adult dogs to eat.
Yes. Nylabones are safe, durable chew toys made according to strict quality and safety standards. When used properly, they can provide your dog with hours of safe, natural chewing fun. Always remember to replace your Nylabone when the chew toy knuckle ends are worn down, or if it becomes too small for your dog to chew safely.
Yes. Chewing is nature's way of helping dogs relieve boredom, anxiety and stress. Veterinarian-recommended Nylabones help dogs satisfy their chewing instincts safely while providing a delicious reward and supporting dental health.
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Is it okay to give puppy (9 weeks old) a nylabone?
Is it okay for my dog to play with the Nylabone? And if he eats the ends off is it safe ?
My dog chewed off the end of a nylabone non-edible chew toy. I believe the vet may be closed tomorrow and don't know what to do.
Our 5 month old puppy and his 5 year old shitzu friend just ate most of a nylabone, should i be worried or get them to a vet?
Question on bones and chews: Which can harm teeth (canines mainly) Bully sticks Retriever Rawhide (no knots at ends) Antlers (chew with back teeth and rarely) Nylabone Petsafe Wood Chew
I want to make sure if it's ok if my dog swallows the tiny shreds of plastic that come off chew toys like nylabone. They aren't pieces, just tiny shreds
I recently purchased a Nylabone flexi chew, and dental chew for small dogs. After coming home i began researching and i saw some bad reviews saying these products are unsafe. But others saying it wasn't. Do you recommend these?
My 30ish pound 8ishMO month old pit just swallowed an entire nylabone for med dogs. We don't have a 24/7 pet er, and we don't have any money to put down for service. What can we do? At least until Monday when the vet is open again.
Hi there. My 11 pound Chiuhua/Mini Pin mix dog just managed to eat about 90 percent of an edible nylabone in about 10 minutes. On the back it says up to one a day for a dog of 30 pounds, so I'm not sure if I should be concerned.
My small dog ate part of a non edible nylabone teething bone, and the packaging says if any of the bone is consumed in larger piece than a grain of rice, to contact a vet asap. There are no vets open this late and don't know what I should do
Dog is having issues biting down on one side of his mouth. He seems to be straining to bite down and when he does, his lower jaw becomes misaligned. He is currently on Clindamycin and Galliprant for a sprained toe. He was chewing on a nylabone prior to the issue starting.
Our 6 month old puppy has been swallowing larger (dime sized at most) pieces of his puppy Nylabone... we did not realize this wasn't safe. He threw up in his crate a few days ago, and has had some wet/squishy poop. He is eating, playing, and behaving fine otherwise. Should we be worried?