Into her bag we stuffed kibble, rawhide chews, dog biscuits and a first-aid kit.
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Then all bedlam takes place but he continues to holds the rawhide in his mouth.
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Beds were formed of interlacing rawhide strips suspended from wooden frames.
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On her left arm are scars of three cuts given to her by her mistress with a rawhide.
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Is there something cats can chew that's safe, similar to rawhide for dogs?
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They had fought over a scrap of rawhide and Cody nipped Zipper on the nose.
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Gore, although looking like he's made out of rawhide, is doing pretty well.
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Love can be hard and this week it could be tougher than a rawhide chew.
From the denverpost.com
Not when the franchise is headed by team president Nolan Ryan and his rawhide personality.
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Untanned hide especially of cattle; cut in strips it is used for whips and ropes
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The untanned cattle skin; a skin that has not been processed to make leather.
De-haired, cleaned and dried cattlehide. Used in Native American crafts, and for decorative lacing in saddle making and other leathercrafts. Also used for dog chew toys.
The untanned hides of cattle that are strong and hard when dry.