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Suitable bones
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 ? .
I am assuming it's fine to leave them with whatever meat is left on them ? .
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Re: Suitable bones
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.
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Re: Suitable bones
She likes carrots, never thought to freeze one
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Re: Suitable bones
broccoli and cauliflower is ok to give as well
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Re: Suitable bones
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!
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!
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Re: Suitable bones
things like wing tips are great for pups, chicken wings, lamb ribs are nice and soft too
Re: Suitable bones
I buy raw bones from butcher. This is a cow leg lol
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