| If you've noticed your dog eating his toys, it's | | | | what indestructible dog toy even means! |
| probably quite the scare. There are pieces of it | | | | What if I told you that there is a natural, and VERY |
| scattered all around your dog, and some of it seems | | | | healthy way to deal with a dog who is an aggressive |
| to be missing! Keep an eye on your dog, and watch | | | | chewer? This is not expensive. It will not leave him |
| for any symptoms that lead you to believe | | | | swallowing harmful pieces of rubber or other foreign |
| something isn't right. Anything abnormal, should be | | | | objects that have no place in his body. You know |
| checked by a vet immediately if you suspect your | | | | that even the "indestructible" dog toys aren't always |
| dog may be swallowing something dangerous. | | | | safe, for all dogs... So why would you bother? |
| If your dog is like mine, you think he needs dog toys | | | | Now, keep an open mind. Dogs need real BONES. It |
| for aggressive chewers! | | | | will satisfy your dog's natural urge to chew, it will give |
| He needs dog toys that are indestructible! | | | | him much-needed nutrients, and it will keep him from |
| What if I told you that indestructible dog toys may | | | | EVER needing a dentist! |
| NOT be the way to go, for all dogs? You have | | | | A dog that destroys or eats his toys should be a |
| probably heard of KONG brand dog toys. They are | | | | great indicator that he has a great urge to chew. |
| very firm and thick.. But if your dog is like mine, he | | | | Instead of tossing him something that could be |
| will sit there for hours, struggling with all his might to | | | | unsafe, why not just give your dog a bone? |
| rip the thing apart anyway. He doesn't seem to know | | | | |