Re: [rawfeeding] Re: consumable bones;beef
Hi,Lynda. I really was surprised how strong my dog's jaw was,enough to crunch down beef neck.. I have heard that Triever can consume all of it but since she is smaller than triever so,I was not thinking she would eat it but,with settle position,she gnawed the bone and little by little,she made progress to eat it. Like you posted,it took quite loong time though.She is persistent and she kept going.
I think because of such tiring dinner,she got so tired and yesterday she looked all tired and slept quite deep. Of course,when meal time,she get perk up more though.
I thought that beef neck bone was such a work out bone for my dog.
Good to know that the bone never get sprinter by her chewing.
yassy
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