Himalayan Dog Chews
chooba
Michigan / Missouri
Anybody tried these ?
In my never ending quest to find a chew toy that lasts more than a few days I gave these a try.
I bought 2 XL that were dogs 80 lbs plus. The girl at the pet shop assured me that these would last for weeks.
Whoops, Chooba started at noon, I fell asleep, and when I woke up a few hours later one was completely gone.
Mixed reviews online, but theres mixed reviews on everything. Its a nice change from bully sticks, antlers, yak horns, bones, kongs ect.
And....they dont stink, they dont leave a mess, dont break into shards and are digestible.
Wish they lasted longer, but then again, nothing does in my house.
In my never ending quest to find a chew toy that lasts more than a few days I gave these a try.
I bought 2 XL that were dogs 80 lbs plus. The girl at the pet shop assured me that these would last for weeks.
Whoops, Chooba started at noon, I fell asleep, and when I woke up a few hours later one was completely gone.
Mixed reviews online, but theres mixed reviews on everything. Its a nice change from bully sticks, antlers, yak horns, bones, kongs ect.
And....they dont stink, they dont leave a mess, dont break into shards and are digestible.
Wish they lasted longer, but then again, nothing does in my house.
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I bought one of the large ones, and instead of just letting her have it I stuck it in the bottom hole of a Kong. That way she could eat part of it and then once it got really short and she couldn't bite it it would just give her something to do. They did not last long for us either. I mean, they're made of milk right? How tough can milk really be? Either way... I liked them because they were digestible and were relatively safe (I supervise anyway) and not too smelly.