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By luvhandles (****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 12:11 GMT
I have seen these in my local Pets at Home:

http://www.petsathome.com/find/category-is-2+dog/category-is-2f+food/category-is-2f04+treats/product-is-21407

I had two in my basket at the till but I changed my mind at the last minute and thought I would ask you guys first. I just wondered if they are ok to give? Would you say that they are particularly salty or fatty? Also I was a bit alarmed by the warning on the packaging regarding splintering or is this just PAH covering themselves?
Hayley and the nutty Cavaliers x
By cheekychow (****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 12:29 GMT
poundstretchers used to sell parma ham bones but I found that they were very salty for my dog who would drink loads after eating them
ali - with a staffy and a rottie not a chow, but very cheeky!
By ice_queen (*****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 13:53 GMT
Cooked bones always splinter, Personally I think a ham bone from the butcher would be nicer :-)
By luvhandles (****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 14:07 GMT
Oh dear, I have a thing about bones from a butcher - the very thought makes me turn a funny colour.....I can just about manage chicken wings. are all butchers bones gungy and bloody or are there any that I could ask for which are quite clean and normal looking? I understand that the bloodier and gungier they are, the more the dogs will probably enjoy but I couldn't bare for them to touch my flooring and furnishings - yuk! Maybe outdoors when the weather is better but in the meantime I'm looking for something to keep the dogs busy in the evening when I want a bit of peace and quiet.
Hayley and the nutty Cavaliers x
By WestCoast (****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 14:21 GMT
I've not found any bones in pet shops that haven't been cooked in one way or another and so I wouldn't touch any of them.  But then my poor deprived dogs don't get any processed treats of any kind. :-(  :-)
By Astarte (*****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 14:30 GMT

> are all butchers bones gungy and bloody or are there any that I could ask for which are quite clean and normal looking?


lol that is normal looking. the butcher is not going to have cleaned bones, there would be no point as the bones they have are kept for stocks.

if you got a bone from the butcher your dogs would thank you for it- floorings and furniture wash
you are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here
By emma5673 (***) [gb] Date 23.05.09 16:09 GMT
I gave mine these once and never again they drank so much water that they urintated all around the house

Nver again would i feed these
By luvhandles (****) [gb] Date 23.05.09 17:00 GMT

> I gave mine these once and never again they drank so much water that they urintated all around the house


Thats a good enough excuse for me not to be buying any - thanks Emma!
Hayley and the nutty Cavaliers x
By emma5673 (***) [gb] Date 23.05.09 19:33 GMT
Thats ok, I could not believe how much they drank.....It was awfull seeing them so thirsty!!!
By suejaw (****) [gb] Date 24.05.09 22:42 GMT
My friend's father always gives her dog a treat when they visit him once a week, a parma ham bone. The dog loves it but suffers the next day from very very runny poo.
Each dog reacts differently but if there is high salt content then i would be very wary.
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