Which treats - natural dried animal origin
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Which treats - natural dried animal origin
Pet shop shelves are full of animal origin treats.
I’m not talking dried strips of chicken or beef but pig trotters, snouts or ears, beef nerves, calf hooves or ears, chicken feet, etc
They’re not at all appealing to me but I figure the girls might appreciate.
We know rawhide is a definite no-no but are these food stuffs any good to feed ?
If so, which ones ? What to look for in a quality product ?
Thanks
I’m not talking dried strips of chicken or beef but pig trotters, snouts or ears, beef nerves, calf hooves or ears, chicken feet, etc
They’re not at all appealing to me but I figure the girls might appreciate.
We know rawhide is a definite no-no but are these food stuffs any good to feed ?
If so, which ones ? What to look for in a quality product ?
Thanks
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Re: Which treats - natural dried animal origin
Katy loves pig snouts & cow ears, I can't bring myself to buy the hairy ones though The only thing I have to watch is her biting big lumps off the ears & trying to swallow them!
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Re: Which treats - natural dried animal origin
Rabbit ears, fur on, are good - do you get those where you are?
Also, buffalo steaks etc. But as with all treats, feed sparingly or they stop being treats!
Also, buffalo steaks etc. But as with all treats, feed sparingly or they stop being treats!
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I’ve not seen “rabbit parts” here …
Tried dried cow tendons and they loved them. Kept the girls busy 5-10 minutes too !
Tried dried cow tendons and they loved them. Kept the girls busy 5-10 minutes too !
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Re: Which treats - natural dried animal origin
We used to give Dempsey rabbit ears, fur on. He loved them!
Badger has had one, but the fur seemed to trigger his prey drive so that's all he's had so far.
Badger has had one, but the fur seemed to trigger his prey drive so that's all he's had so far.
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