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If ya touch dat bone you izzz gonna be...

ice-cavi

Well-known member

sorry ! Eljas first time wearing a snood,and not impressed at all!

I zaid if ya touch dat bone you izzz gonna be zorry!

Izzz MINE!

Hmm will just have to let dizz one doo den ....

but izz ok too;)
 
:lol: They always look like they are about to perform a surgery or take a shower... !
 
I don't use them, but as far as I know, they keep long, hairy ears out of food. I think people who feed their dogs a raw diet would use them in particular.
 
You see them a lot in the show ring too

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I just recently started using them as I allways thought the dogs looks so miserable with them....but since I feed raw bones everyday I gave in.....the ears get so messy from all the fat and meat on the bones...:eek: and the dogs dont mind now,they know that the snood meens goodies on the way ;)
 
Hi Brian:)
Its allways Beef bone...Galloway Beef.We get the beef straight from the farmer and let the butchers that are cutting the meat for us ,also cut out the bones...Its mostly rib , tail & backbones. I freeze them and the bones last a very long time...ususally till we, the humans ,need more meat too:)
Since I started feeding bones regurlarly ,I have seen a HUGE difference in terms of plaque and bad breath :=)
It also keeps the dogs 100% occupied if you need some time off....I usually give mine when I have housechores to do;) they can work on the back bones for more than a hour ,then I usually take them away and put them in bags and refreeze. The ribs however, are usually all gone in an hour :rolleyes:
 
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