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Ranger has a go at his for a bit, loses interest for a couple of months and then enjoys it for a few days. Tbh, these type of stories I don't really take notice of. According to all these people we shouldn't raw feed, feed bones, feed chicken, throw sticks, run with them, leave collars on.....and the list goes on |
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we don't give our two bones, the breeder advised us against it when we got Malaika.Prior to this our other dogs did have bones. I must admit i have looked at stag bars and been tempted as i know the dogs would no doubt love them, however i have resisted as i am concerned about tooth fractures. Our two poor hounds only get nylon bones,lol and i try to keep their teeth clean with daily plaque off and a quick swipe around their teeth with a lintbelle finger thingy. |
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Dora as I've said before is a determined chewer and loves her bones and stag bar. She does attack with gusto and I have wondered before now whether she would break a tooth. So far, she's OK. Monty, when he can get hold of a bone from Dora's attention is far gentler and gnaws rather than chomping down. I don't think he runs risk but of course he can't have anything without Dora stealing it from him. |
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