These again are not suited to
an aggressive chewer but excellent once your older dog is crate trained.
Not exact matches
This works well for inquisitive dogs and puppies,
but the Babble Ball is not a good option for
aggressive chewers or large dogs that like to swallow things and is best suited for supervised indoor play.
In particular, owners with
aggressive chewers will likely be looking for a product that not only tastes great,
but can stand up to their dog's chewing style.
For
aggressive chewers, one that is perfectly round and comes in a single color is ideal, although you can always experiment
but with caution.
Plush toys will not last long with
aggressive chewers,
but can still be plenty of fun (with supervision).
It is designed to be extra-tough
but aggressive chewers can easily tear it apart.
Fresh bones with meat and cartilage may be easier on the teeth,
but should be used with caution because of the risk of bacterial contamination or ingestion of sharp bone fragments by
aggressive chewers.
But some dogs, especially
aggressive chewers, consume them too quickly or may swallow pieces whole.
Most Labradors are «soft mouthed,» and they can handle any beef bone,
but a more
aggressive chewer like a pit bull would require the harder beef bones, like a kneecap or a shank bone.