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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 06 Oct 2010, 9:05 pm | |
| Yes, literally took it off him about 10 minutes ago. He is really chewing on it now and has managed to break a couple of small pieces off and eat them. If I have managed to catch him I have thrown the pieces away as I am not sure how he will fair with a few small pieces of bones.
It is certainly a lot smaller than it was last night, I'll let him have another go at it tomorrow and then throw it away I think | |
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lindauk VIP Forum Member
Location : England Number of posts : 9712
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 06 Oct 2010, 9:18 pm | |
| i like to keep them big so no small bits come off, pleased hes enjoying it. he may get possessive of it and miss it when you bin it get ian to crack it open and let him have the marrow before you bin it wonder how long before chloes tempted to have a nibble x | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 06 Oct 2010, 9:32 pm | |
| Chloe has no interest whatsoever Linda. I doubt her little stubbly teeth would do anything anyway, she only has soft treats now as she cannot manage a cow ears | |
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janandruby44 Team Support
Location : Skipton Number of posts : 11929
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 06 Oct 2010, 10:03 pm | |
| Plenty of Auntie Jo's liver cake instead then | |
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lindauk VIP Forum Member
Location : England Number of posts : 9712
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 06 Oct 2010, 10:32 pm | |
| aww didnt realise her teeth were worn so the bones all for reuben lucky boy x | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 13 Oct 2010, 10:28 pm | |
| Well I gave him his second one today and it is still lay where I put it this morning, he has shown no interest whatsoever :-(
A couple of friends came around earlier and he picked it up them to show them but that is all he has done with it.
I am going to pop it in the fridge overnight and see if he is interested tomorrow | |
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lindauk VIP Forum Member
Location : England Number of posts : 9712
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Wed 13 Oct 2010, 10:47 pm | |
| did you freeze it ? dell doesnt like his frozen only fresh for him x | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Thu 14 Oct 2010, 12:24 pm | |
| I did but it has been defrosted before I gave it to him. I have taken the other piece which has all the marrow in out of the freezer this morning so will try him on that tonight | |
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Eddi and Daisy VIP Forum Member
Location : Wiltshire Number of posts : 4187
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Thu 14 Oct 2010, 1:32 pm | |
| My two have a bone each once a month and its stripped bear within a hour, becareful with marrow bones, too much will upset their tummies, I tend to keep the knuckles on as eddi gets a really upset tummy from marrow. | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: Reuben and his first bone Thu 14 Oct 2010, 8:37 pm | |
| He has been chomping on the marrow bone for the last hour or so, just hope is tum can handle it | |
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