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Nylabone Galileo Chew ("Bone" Shape) (Size:Extra Large)
The Nylabone Galileo Bone is the best dog bone for avid chewers. ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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by - written on 09/09/02 (Very useful, 387 readings)
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Rosie O'Hooligan Magee was desperate for a mobile phone, but I refused. As a puppy it was curtain hooks that she craved, but she quickly progressed from that childish phase and moved on to telephone cabling and alarm clocks. She doesn't just crunch at them and spit them out. She eats them. Kia Monkeydoodle Magee, on the other hand, is a chew-and-spit dog. She will emerge from the garden and deposit an unrecognisable lump of chewed plastic at your feet. It's only when you find that the bottom end of the garden is flooded that you realise it was the tap from the water butt. She chews stones from the garden. I have a basket on the kitchen ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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*What is the Nylabone Galileo Bone?* This extremely heavy duty dog chew toy is produced by the Nylabone company, the world famous American based manufacturers of a wide range of dog play and chew toys, with something to suit every dog, regardless of breed, strength, activity level or age. *The product itself* Grace and Benson love to chew, there is very few things they'd choose over a good session chomping away at something! Thankfully, they're past the highly annoying puppy stage of chewing everything in sight- coffee tables, couches and cats included, but even so, at 18 months and 4 years respectively, they still have a terribly strong urge to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/07/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Nylabone ~What are they~ Durable hard wearing bones for the heavy chewer, supposedly for dogs, who crunch, munch and lunch on everything else and destroy it. ~Is it any good~ Well I can only speak from personal experience, I bought one for my Staff, I had previously tried other hard Nylabones and my Staffy had loved them for about half an hour, then she destroyed them and ate them up in large chunks. I worried for a while they she may be unable to digest huge chunks of Nylabone, especially since they warn they are not to be consumed. But she seemed fine, so I tried this one, apparently even stronger. Dot (my dog) liked the taste, and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/01/01 (Useful, 221 readings)
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I haven't tried the Galileo Dog Chew, but a similar brand, and I find that they last quite a long time. Now, lets not be silly here, I wasn't the one trying the thing out, that was Bob, my lovely dog, known to me and my friends as 'Mr. Moo', as I think that it suits him better. We had tried everything with Mister, but he seemed to chew through it all in seconds. We like to give him a treat now and again, but if we are spending money on the little blighter, it should last a little longer. We came accross this bone thing and decided to give it a go. Not only did Mister enjoy the taste, it seemed to freshen his breath up too, which was a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/02 (Useful, 101 readings)
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This product has been well and truly tested by Shadow, our Border Collie X, who in his time has worked through most products on the market designed for enthusiastic chewers, usually in under half a day (when younger he was also fond of doors, door-frames, stairs...). We bought his first Galileo as soon as we got him and he has been chewing every evening for several hours ever since (when he's not lost the bone under the sofa, or dropped it in the garden!) and they last a year or two!!!! Incase you're thinking "Ugh! A smelly bone lying around for two years!" stop worrying! They do apparently smell to your dog, but you will smell ... Read the complete review
Nylabone Galileo Bone : The story of Mister Moofrom Smerin
28/01/2001
from SHARONBISH
25/01/2002




