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Yeah, the honeycombed tripe you probably see in the grocer may(?) be good for a chew toy. That's about it. Quote:
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Question re Bully Sticks Can I still give the dogs bully sticks as a chew treat? |
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As promised, here is a video of Indy tackling her turkey neck dinner :) (you have to click on them, it will open up a new window to show them) By herself, http://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s...=Photos515.flv With some help from me, http://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s...=Photos516.flv |
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I was just talking to my friend who feeds her dog and cats raw and she said NO CHICKEN BONES because they can splinter and be dangerous. Is that ture? What do you gals think? |
Gooooooooooo Indy!! Good job! Great videos, lara! I wish we had a video cam :(. Quote:
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What does she feed her dogs? Doesen't sound like any kind of raw diet I know of, ground egg shells, marrow bones (both no no's) and no chicken bones (big yes) :confused: Cooked chicken bones (or any cooked bones) should not be fed. Raw chicken bones however are soft, pliable, and are simply crunched up and swallowed. Marrow bones are far far more likely to cause problems as they are so dense. |
Funnily enough I have had my digi camera for several months but only realised a few days ago that it lets you do videos up to 30 seconds long :p Maybe I will do a whole series of raw videos :D |
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I have been very neglectful of that site, I haven't read any messages in weeks :eek: Between this one and another i'm on I just don't have the time! Bad me, I shall have to log in there tomorrow! :) |
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How long does it take for them to eat the whole bone?? |
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