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Friday, June 8, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Pig's feet

We get whole pig's feet about 6 inches long. Delilah (GSD) will eat
the whole thing. It is the only thing that takes her a long time to
eat, abot 45 minutes. 5 month old Bear gets half way through his and
literally falls asleep. It is too much for him. Samson can take them
or leave them. He is much happier running up and down the fence doing
fence patrol than eating a pig's foot.
Kimberly

> I bought a bag of pig's feet today. Some are split and some are
> whole. They're frozen.
>
> I have Collies. Should I expect them to eat the entire thing? Or
> should they not eat the bone? Thanks.
>
> Candace and the 4 Collies
>


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