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Looking at different makes in the pet shop and the ones my dogs like are quite expensive to bulk buy from there.
Wouldn't touch any of the smoked/cooked ones, far too dangerous. Raw is good. Freeze for a week, then feed if there's a low immune issue. Put down a mat/disposable paper or put the dog out to eat. Mine take big stuff into the garden. Pig trotter here, rest of album is not good if you like bunnies.
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only bones from the butchers.
so many horror stories petshop hide chews that have bleach added,prepacked cooked bones etc so imo not worth the risk.
i have seen a picture of a white hollow bone packed with tasty inside and the poor dog had it stuck on his lower jaw![]()
Antlers are fab and last for ages, work out good value for money too. Although mine does love bones from the butchers too. Have you tried chicken carcasses? Might be less upsetting for delicate tummies, our local butcher is usually happy to fill a bag full of them and they freeze easily too.
What does freezing actually do? I was under the impression it simply halted the multiplication of bacteria for the frozen period but that any existing bacteria would still be capable of causing harm once defrosted? Plenty of humans are ill after eating previously frozen food? Am not being pedantic it's just what I've always been led to believe.
Also shouldn't weight bearing bones be avoided or is that another myth?
We have bunnies.....![]()
Tried a friends spare one last night and the dog with the sensitive stomach, long story, and he is back to brown water this morning so raw is out. Was hoping he would be okay with just the bones as he can't take a raw diet anyway.
Back to the.drawing board. The ones that he doesn't react to are white twist bones if that makes sense?
What does freezing actually do? I was under the impression it simply halted the multiplication of bacteria for the frozen period but that any existing bacteria would still be capable of causing harm once defrosted? Plenty of humans are ill after eating previously frozen food? Am not being pedantic it's just what I've always been led to believe.