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Post by jshrew Wed May 07 2014, 16:30

Anybody elses pooch have issues with these?

Ledger seems to really dislike the texture real ends of the teeth lip curling stuff! I now have 3 left and stumped with what to do with them as dont know anyone else who feeds raw
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Post by Guest Wed May 07 2014, 16:36

I've not fed them yet Hun maybe saz can help xx

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Post by Sazzle Thu May 15 2014, 21:04

You could try giving them to him frozen? I haven't tried Daisy, pretty sure she wouldn't eat one!
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Post by Bane Thu May 15 2014, 21:45

When we first gave Bane one he was very unsure on what to do with it so we ended up making some cuts down the sides to try and expose more of the meat inside. Maybe this would help?
Feeding frozen is an idea but we find it takes Bane 10 times longer to eat because it is so hard then.
If he really won't eat them you could try skinning them and baking it to make crackling treats? And then boil the left overs in some water and make pork ice cubes for the summer? Smile
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Post by jshrew Thu May 15 2014, 22:12

Ai tried the frozen/thawed/trying to cut bits off - think the bake and crackling treats will be the way to go
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Post by Rachel33 Fri May 16 2014, 10:29

Bis loves them! She was unsure at first too but helped that I had foster Max here at the time and she saw him eating one so scoffed hers too! She eats them straight away now, but they do tend to give her weird motions for a few days? Like going 5/6 times a day and quite dry!
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Post by Bane Fri May 16 2014, 20:43

Ah still not a fan? Has he had pork before?

We have a similar experience to Rachel, Bane goes to the toilet a little more when he has had a trotter for dinner and poop comes out yellow!
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