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Originally Posted by lemonlauren By the way, I saw awhile back on another thread that you can give your dog raw (not cooked, I know!) bones, whether they are on the raw diet or not. Good for chewing, good for teeth cleanliness, good nutrients maybe too I guess? Do you think this would be safe to give a teething puppy, after I'm 100% positive he's done with the parasites, and assuming he's otherwise healthy? (until then we are being really pretty strict with what he eats, and not introducing anything new). ALso, I think it was a specific bone... some kind of round one? Shank, hank, maybe I'm making this up, uggh I don't know my meat terms very well - I'm more of a boneless skinless chicken breasts kind of person for my own meals, lol. There's so much info on this forum, my brain can't seem to remember everything well enough... :-) |
Oh my goodness that made me spit out my soda!!! Too funny! I think the term you are thinking of is "shank" but I could be wrong. However, I am fairly certain it isn't "hank" - he's the butcher that cuts the shank
I sure wouldn't give him ANYTHING for a good two or so months after he is completely back to normal. At that time, it is supposed to be great for them. I keep meaning to get some for my boys but I don't like the thought of them carting them around all over. I guess I could crate them.... hmmm...