Suitable bones

5 posters

Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Suitable bones

Post by beecee Mon Oct 19 2015, 21:12

Which bones are suitable for 12 week old Staffy , I know not to boil them and
I am assuming it's fine to leave them with whatever meat is left on them ? .

beecee
Loyal Staffy-bull-terrier Member
Loyal Staffy-bull-terrier Member

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Male
Age : 58
Location : Swords Co Dublin
Relationship Status : Married
Dogs Name(s) : MissyMoo
Dog(s) Ages : 27-07-2015
Dog Gender(s) : Female
Join date : 2015-09-05
Support total : 13
Posts : 97

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by Mia05 Mon Oct 19 2015, 21:19

you an buy puppy nylabones id leaves the stag bars and cowbones till theyre a bit older. have you tried frozen vegetables or a puppy kong.
Mia05
Mia05
Staffy-Bull-Terrier Moderator
Staffy-Bull-Terrier Moderator

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Female
Age : 43
Location : Scotland
Relationship Status : Single
Dogs Name(s) : Mia
Dog(s) Ages : 2005-2016 rip mia
Dog Gender(s) : Female
Join date : 2014-07-20
Support total : 1317
Posts : 24965

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by beecee Mon Oct 19 2015, 21:46

She likes carrots, never thought to freeze one

beecee
Loyal Staffy-bull-terrier Member
Loyal Staffy-bull-terrier Member

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Male
Age : 58
Location : Swords Co Dublin
Relationship Status : Married
Dogs Name(s) : MissyMoo
Dog(s) Ages : 27-07-2015
Dog Gender(s) : Female
Join date : 2015-09-05
Support total : 13
Posts : 97

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by Mia05 Mon Oct 19 2015, 21:48

broccoli and cauliflower is ok to give as well Smile
Mia05
Mia05
Staffy-Bull-Terrier Moderator
Staffy-Bull-Terrier Moderator

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Female
Age : 43
Location : Scotland
Relationship Status : Single
Dogs Name(s) : Mia
Dog(s) Ages : 2005-2016 rip mia
Dog Gender(s) : Female
Join date : 2014-07-20
Support total : 1317
Posts : 24965

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by gillybrent Wed Oct 21 2015, 12:17

Never give any kind of cooked bone to a dog. Cooking makes the bone more fragile & it can splinter with disastrous results!

If you want to give raw bones then the softer bones such as lamb spines or turkey/chicken necks are ideal, but always supervise & if necessary hold on to one end of the bone until your pup has learnt to gnaw it properly & not just swallow it whole!

gillybrent
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Female
Age : 58
Location : Northants
Join date : 2014-03-21
Support total : 456
Posts : 2479

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by kattie Wed Oct 21 2015, 22:07

things like wing tips are great for pups, chicken wings, lamb ribs are nice and soft too Smile
kattie
kattie
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Female
Dogs Name(s) : Millie Jasper
Dog(s) Ages : 2 years, 8 years
Dog Gender(s) : female
Join date : 2014-02-12
Support total : 82
Posts : 594

https://www.facebook.com/CanineCoachingCareDogWalkingServices?re

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by lexii Fri Oct 23 2015, 21:15

I buy raw bones from butcher. This is a cow leg lol

[img]Suitable bones  DSCF4227[/img]

lexii
lexii
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member
Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member

Status Status :
Online
Offline

Female
Location : N.Ireland
Relationship Status : Single
Dogs Name(s) : No dogs now :(
Join date : 2015-09-18
Support total : 69
Posts : 621

Back to top Go down

Suitable bones  Empty Re: Suitable bones

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum