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This page was intended to move things forward a bit more, but then I got distracted by the idea that these four a sort of on a double date. I mean, not really, but they are kind of acting like a pair of old couple-buddies.
Eating bones requires that the thing you're eating the bones with is stronger than the bones. I've never done A/B testing on live bones vs. slow cooked smoked ribs, but I assume non-living bones that have been simmered at 250 for six hours are probably a lot more brittle than living, human teeth, but it's still not something I would bet my molars on. Not only that, it hurts like hell getting the pointy end of a nacho chip jammed into your gums, so I can only imagine what it'd be like getting an inch of rib shrapnel spearing your soft palate. So, it's safe to say that Woof mouths are probably quite a bit tougher than a human mouth.
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