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  • #92224
    .dodger.
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    i hope so too i’ve just got a big packet of pork ribs from stannington farm shop  :-X :-X

    #92225
    xtine
    Member

    am looking on you tube… there are 27 vids that are related to this….  :-\

    phew.. no worms  ;D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7rf21dB68&mode=related&search=
    this was a good one.. family experiment.. I love it when Dad drinks all the coke  😀

    #92226
    .dodger.
    Member

    lol god when he said wait look! i nearly died! thought this horrible fat stumpy worn was gunna start crawling out! lol  :-X

    lol the dad is so funny when he drinks it all! lol  😀

    #92227
    .dodger.
    Member
    #92228
    travis
    Member

    Ruby is having raw for breakfast small pieces of chicken,lamb or pork,she has sardines and terrier meal once a week,she has mostly homecooked for tea,is there anything else she can have,any ideas would be appreciated,

    #92229
    *Nat*
    Member

    Souds like she’s having a good variety Mel – have you tried her with raw eggs? Piper’s diet sounds similar to Ruby – mainly chicken wings or beef/lamb ribs for breakfast then homecooked or raw meat in the evening with veg/fruit and mixer, sardines in oil once or twice a week and she likes the a raw egg – shell too  ;D

    #92230
    travis
    Member

    I was thinking about trying her with a raw egg,I just feel she’s missing out as she isn’t getting any bones

    #92231
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    just give her what bones she can work at for recreation

    #92232
    Anonymous
    Guest

    my parents BC Dottie was thoroghly enjoying one of loki’s bones on monday – it was a big teeth cleaning one…. she has completely worn down front teeth (best not to ask) – but she has no trouble….

    #92233
    travis
    Member

    I am afraid to give Ruby the big bones,I am afraid she will damage the few teeth she has left

    #92234
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Ah… I see… am sure Kiz or Val (or someone else) will know better than me… but I wouldn’t have thought the big bones would damage her teeth… they don’t damage dogs teeth normally do they  ???  Or am I wrong?  :-\

    #92235
    Anonymous
    Guest

    It will help them not damage them, just start slow with a dog of her age that is not used to bones.
    In all my life (Thats a lot of dogs) I have only ever had one damaged tooth caused by a bone, that was Eshia she split a tooth and had to have it removed.
    I have had a lot of gummy pekes that love bones some could only gum them but they were happy and thats what it’s all about
    Val

    [quote author=melly link=topic=3650.msg182476#msg182476 date=1193249329]
    I am afraid to give Ruby the big bones,I am afraid she will damage the few teeth she has left
    [/quote]

    #92236
    travis
    Member

    She is having chicken wings,and breast of lamb bones,but as she only has teeth in the front,she cannot manage to eat the bone,but boy she won’t leave any meat on the bone ;D

    #92237

    Spud has had bones for a good few weeks now (he’s 7 months old now) and we’ve never had any teeth problems.  He just can’t get enough of them  😉  Now Murph, he’s a different story  ::)  he’d rather be doing something other than eating  ::)

    #92238
    xtine
    Member

    nipped into Selfridges again today… bought more stuff for Fritz  😀
    Today i got some mutton, some chicken gizzards (whatever they are  ???  😀 ) and some chicken hearts

    So… thought they could go in his porridge mix… could all 3 go in or would they be best in seperate batches?

    Suz.. would Honey like me to save her some? (the meat bit I mean.. wouldn’t want to give her anything to make her itch  ;))

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