February is dental month. Let’s celebrate! Tell your pooch to pucker up and prepare to win an awesome assortment of breath-freshening, teeth-cleaning swag.
The winner will receive:

Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chew Pantry Packs-Extra Fresh Flavor
Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chew Pantry Packs-Filet Mignon Flavor
Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chews-Extra Fresh Flavor
Nylabone Healthy Edibles Corn & Wheat Free Medium Chews
Nylabone Healthy Edibles Corn & Wheat Free Regular Chews
Nylabone Happytime Edible Chews
Nylabone Happytime Edible Puppy Chews
Nylabone Small DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Medium DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Large DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Medium DuraChew-Bacon flavor
Nylabone Large DuraChew-Bacon flavor
FEBRUARY DENTAL MONTH GIVEAWAY!
TO ENTER:
1. Answer this question in the comments section of this blog post:
What are the names of your dogs and what is the approximate weight of the dog who will eat the most treats?
Be honest. Your dogs can’t read.
and
2. Share, Tweet or Like this post. Spread the word!
THE RULES:
One entry per person, please. (Note: Your entry will not appear immediately.) No entries after 8:00 am Central Time Wednesday February 8,2012. One winner will be chose at random and announced on Thursday.
Good Luck! Lori H
The winner will receive:
Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chew Pantry Packs-Extra Fresh Flavor
Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chew Pantry Packs-Filet Mignon Flavor
Nylabone Nutri-Dent Edible Dental Chews-Extra Fresh Flavor
Nylabone Healthy Edibles Corn & Wheat Free Medium Chews
Nylabone Healthy Edibles Corn & Wheat Free Regular Chews
Nylabone Happytime Edible Chews
Nylabone Happytime Edible Puppy Chews
Nylabone Small DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Medium DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Large DuraChew-Chicken flavor
Nylabone Medium DuraChew-Bacon flavor
Nylabone Large DuraChew-Bacon flavor
FEBRUARY DENTAL MONTH GIVEAWAY!
TO ENTER:
1. Answer this question in the comments section of this blog post:
What are the names of your dogs and what is the approximate weight of the dog who will eat the most treats?
Be honest. Your dogs can’t read.
and
2. Share, Tweet or Like this post. Spread the word!
THE RULES:
One entry per person, please. (Note: Your entry will not appear immediately.) No entries after 8:00 am Central Time Wednesday February 8,2012. One winner will be chose at random and announced on Thursday.
Good Luck! Lori H
I have 2 dogs, both rescued lab mixes. Cammie is a certified therapy dog so fresh breath is important for her visits. Mackenzie is my chewer and loves all kinds of treats. She is also a counter surfer and treat ball fanatic.
Posted by: Laura Lang | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 09:09 AM
My buddies are: Libby-A 7 yr old Jack Russell , Shep- A 4 yr old German Shepherd mix, Rusty- A 2 yr old stubby tailed cattle dog, and Abby- Approx 1yr old German Sherpherd/Lab we are fostering and trying to find a forever home for. I would say Abby can eat all day if you let her! But she is really active and runs it all off!
Posted by: Lisa Dickinson | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 09:05 AM
Paris, Standard Poodle weighs in at 75 pounds of bouncing energy.
Roscoe, Silver Dapple Dachshund (our little "land shark" weighs in at 20 pounds.
Sonic, American Eskimo Spitz weight is 30 pounds.
Toot, Boxer mix, weight 60 pounds.
Posted by: Iris Luth | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 08:45 AM
Skye is 7 yrs old, she is a Australian Shepherd. Brittany is 1 1/2 yrs old, she is a Brittany. It would be a toss up between the two, but Brittany would eat the most when it comes to treats. Her weight is approx. 42lbs.
Posted by: Christine | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 08:45 AM
Cowtown Callie is my elderly longhaired Dachshund I adopted as an adult! She has allergies & chews her coat during the Summer months- which I now have under control- but her teeth were terrible when she came to me- gum disease & plaque! She loves her dental bones- but hates her cleanings! A picture of her teeth would give a dentist nightmares!!!!
Posted by: Carol Urrey | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 08:39 AM
First is Willoughby, a 40# Queensland Heeler, next is Lady 36# Norwegian Elkhound, last but not least is our son's dog Polly a stocky 50# Blue Heeler who is by far the most active at 4 years old compared to the other two at 12 & 13. She is most likely to eat the most treats!
Posted by: Rachel Burley | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 08:13 AM
Kajun and Teddy are our rescued babies. Kajun is a Lhaso Apso and Teddy is a Shi Tzu. Both are full blooded, and we were able to obtain the papers on Teddy.
Kajun weighs 21 lbs., Teddy weighs 15.
Kajun will eat the entire stock of treats, dog food, anything you put down. We rescued him from a puppy mill in south Mississippi. He is 10 years old, in very good health. He had been starved, didn't even weigh 10 lbs., thus he eats and eats, never knowing when to stop. Because of this we feed them on a schedule. When he gets up in the morning, he looks like a streak of lightning when runs for his bowl. He is ALWAYS happy, but being an Alpha male, doesn't want anyone messing with me.
Posted by: Rose Crowe | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 08:01 AM
We have three dogs. Littermate Golden Retrievers Sullivan and Kola age 6, and our newest addition, Dozen, 12 week border collie. Sullivan is a bottomless hole and could eat the most treats(he once ate 34 eggs, shells and all, that he stole off the counter), but the other two are close behind!
Posted by: Barbara Eriksson | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 07:28 AM
Two dogs keep me busy.
A red heeler "Yote" (because she looked like a little coyote when I got her at about 9 months). Going on 4 years old and matured out to 42.2 pounds. She works hard...running with horses all day (thinks she is a 'horse' dog instead of a cattle dog, but in her defense she is around more horses than cattle). She definitely loves (and deserves) her treats every night. They disappear fast!
The second dog (just rescued) is Jazmine an 8 month old Rhodesian Ridgeback that has only been with us about 2 months. She is gaining weight fast and is about 50 pounds now. Hope she slows down before she gets big enough to ride. She is full of energy but still a bit timid and takes her treats ever so gently. And she eats slower than the heeler!
Posted by: Donna Sander | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 07:24 AM
I own 6 English Bulldogs:Bomber is 2 years and 48lb English Bulldog and LOVES to do anything for a treat. You would think he is a trick doggie.
Delilah is 3 years and 55lb
Kahuna is 3 years and 60lb
Pebbles is 3 years and 50 lbs
Laguna is 2 years and 50 lbs
Porsche is 2 years and 45 lbs
Posted by: Karrie | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 07:24 AM
My two dogs are Bebe and Murphy.They are both mixes and around 60 lbs. Murphy would definitely eat more since he is only 1 and loves to chew. Would much rather have him eat these than my furniture and shoes!!!!
Posted by: Jill | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 07:02 AM
Maggie May is an interesting combo. Her mom is part rat terrier and part I don't know and her dad is a full blooded blue healer. She weighs in at 19 lbs and will be 5 this October. It hard to believe we adopted her on her 3 month birthday. Time sure flies. She is extremely high energy and loves her treats.
Posted by: Wendy Newman | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 06:53 AM
We have 3 beautiful Australian Shepherds. Ellie Mae is 2.5 & 40ish pounds. Copper is 1.5 & 50ish pounds. Tucker is our newest addition, he is just 12 weeks old & he is a growing boy. My aussies don't eat alot, but they do love their chew bones!
Posted by: Jenny Beasley | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 06:17 AM
Leopard is a 2 yr old Blue Heeler, Noel is a 14 yr old jack Russell, Tres Bon is a 11 yr old Jack Russell and Razor is a 1 yr old Kellie/Boarder Collie mix. Im pretty sure it will be a race to to finish bur Noel may come out on top :)
Posted by: Donna Robinson | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 06:09 AM
BUDDY
BORDER COLLIE/ BOSTON TERRIER MIX HE WEIGHS
29 POUNDS HE IS A TREAT EATING POOCH. HE LOVES
THE TREATS FOR HIS TEETH. ESPECIALLY THE NYLA
BONES.
Posted by: BONNIE LITTLETON | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 05:59 AM
forgot weight Gypsy 35 Kiki 50 lbs Bear 30 lbs and Scrappy so for is 35
Posted by: kelle Thorne | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 05:53 AM
I have 4 dogs, all were in need of a home. Gypsy is now 14 35lbs got her around 6 months. Bear is 4 now got him from the pound around 3 months. Kiki is 2 also from the pound at 6 weeks. And last is Scrappy about 4 months now got about 8 weeks. They all needed a home and I have a farm with alot of room and alot of love
Posted by: kelle Thorne | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 05:50 AM
I have 10 dogs. My 8lb Chi only has three teeth left (he is 21 years old), so he might try to lick one of the treats to death. Next are 14 lb Daisy (Chi-Terrier, 17yo) and my (also 14 lbs) Doxie Junior (10yo). He will give it a try but will undoubtedly be beaten by my Cocker Alissa 12 yo and 28lbs). The ShihTzu Sheria (12yo and 24lbs) will hide her treat. My Chow-Hound Molly (9yo, 50lbs) is very dainty about chewing and defends her treats. My Collie-Chow Dibbs (14yo, 65lbs) is the biggest of the bunch but she is not terribly greedy. That title goes to my Boston Terrier-Lab mix Scooter (13yo, 45lbs). Scooter will eat anything in sight and would have all those treats eaten in one sitting. Her sisters Squirt (55lbs, 13yo)Lab-Boxer and Mickey (55lbs, 13yo) black Lab try to keep up with her but can't. So in my house the winner would be Scooter.
Posted by: Dagmar Finch | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 01:09 AM
Jack is a 63# German Shepherd x Golden Retriever who is about 9-1/2 y.o. He was a rescue from a shelter. India is a 60# Dalmation who is about 14 y.o. She was acquired from someone who could not give her the time she needed. Both are treat fiends!
Posted by: Michelle Lee Williams | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 12:13 AM
We have an 80 pound Labrador named Sierra and a 108 pound Labrador named Nevada. They are litter mates. They are eight years old. It would be a toss up as to which one would eat the most treats! They love their snacks. We also have a diabetic Labrador, who unfortunately cannot have any treats or snacks. And, we have two little munchkins... Two Pom-Chi's, also known as Pomahuahuas....they love their snacks, but certainly wouldn't eat the most!
Posted by: Marcia | Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 12:04 AM