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Post by anderson Mon Jan 21 2013, 17:37

bought toby his first lambs heart today. as you could imagine he woofed it down. only £2 pound a kilo too. will def be something ill give him once or twice a week. we have also been giving him pilchards and sardines which also seem to be a winner.
what treats do you guys give your dogs on a weekly basis?
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Post by Guest Mon Jan 21 2013, 17:47

Sardines, mackerel, chicken wings, and just some random scraps Big Grin

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Post by anderson Mon Jan 21 2013, 17:51

forgot about raw chicken wings. can you use frozen?
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Post by Guest Mon Jan 21 2013, 17:51

my two eat a raw diet so lambs heart is part of it Big Grin so they don't get anything classed as treats!

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Post by Mark Mon Jan 21 2013, 18:17

ours have pilchards veg and sardines Smile
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Post by reuben Mon Jan 21 2013, 20:24


Bacchus likes a pig's ear from PAH occasionally. Also a raw bone but that tends to constipate him if too large.
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Post by Bloomooner Tue Jan 22 2013, 17:19

My little fella, 16 weeks, is on a raw meat and bones diet. We often give him frozen chicken thighs and wings, he's never had a problem. He's currently crunching his way thru lambs ribs. I also feed him liver (once a week), kidney and tripe. For some reason he's not too keen on heart but I've only tried him with ox heart.
For training treats I use dehydrated lambs liver. Just cut a load up into small strips, stick it on a baking tray in the oven at about 110c for a couple of hours. Take it out, cut it into really small pieces with scissors and hey presto, cheap treats which they go mad for. However, as its liver don't use them as everyday treats as too much isn't great for them. I alternate with conventional treats.
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Post by Kathy Tue Jan 22 2013, 17:37

Rocky doesn't really have treats as such. He has his little nugget biscuits when we are out for walks for when he is a good boy. These biscuits are good for his joints too so they are a healthy treat.
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Post by reuben Tue Jan 22 2013, 19:12


For training I alternate between dried liver, hotdog sausage and chicken.
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Post by anderson Wed Jan 23 2013, 09:58

The baked liver sounds a good idea. Thanks
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