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My local butcher sells bags of bones for 40p. Are these ok to give to skye? X
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Re: bones?
As long as they are not cooked then yeah just make sure that if there is a lot of meat on them you monitor the intake as it might be a little rich for her. Also don't feed her as much that day if she is eating the meat too! x
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Re: bones?
I would think that it would really depend upon what type of bones are in the bag and what sizes/shapes they are.
The butcher I use sells bags of off-cut bones (usually large leg bones cut up into smaller pieces) or bags of spine and ribs - I buy the spine and ribs as they are a more appropriate size for Chiquito .. they also tend to be more meatier
The butcher I use sells bags of off-cut bones (usually large leg bones cut up into smaller pieces) or bags of spine and ribs - I buy the spine and ribs as they are a more appropriate size for Chiquito .. they also tend to be more meatier
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Re: bones?
Hey there (I have deleted the duplicte post)
I'm not much use on this though I'm afraid as only gave Daisy her first raw bone last week and well, it was a bit of a drama!
I'm not much use on this though I'm afraid as only gave Daisy her first raw bone last week and well, it was a bit of a drama!
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Re: bones?
I usually give Vinnie the knuckle or rib bones, do watch her though if she has not had one before as she may eat too quickly
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I bought two biggish bones for honey they were £1 for the two at the butchers. Ive kept one in the freezer. The other she has loved and done her teeth the world of good. Stops her from chewing other things.
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Re: bones?
I only have one butchers at my place and i called in the other day and he says whatever is out the back he cant give away,he give me another reason but i cant fully remember,something about it getting all counted up and reported to someone,must be for account reasons or something,either way im gutted,il have to try somewhere else.
Iv give my pup abit of raw meat no bone,theres something about watching a dog eat raw meat its quite a pleasure to watch,it just looks so natual
Iv give my pup abit of raw meat no bone,theres something about watching a dog eat raw meat its quite a pleasure to watch,it just looks so natual
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