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Old 07-08-2011, 12:42 PM   #1
 
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I just got some rib ends at the store. Is it safe to give my dogs if I boil them first?


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just give them to him raw...
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i wouldnt give my dogs raw bones or real bones at all if they physically eat the whole thing

if they just chew on them than thats fine, but mine try and eat them and thats bad


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I got them already cooked, just the leftovers but it was only 50 cents a pound, cant beat that. I asked a lady at petco about it and she said it would be fine to give to them


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my dog eat anything except chocolate


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Cooked bones are actually more dangerous then raw bones...cooked bones can splinter...Daisy, our Amstaff is a power chewer, so we give her femur bones, knee bones stuff like that etc....
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Should i boil it? Like i said the lady at petco said it would be fine the way it is


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I wouldnt....just give it to the dog and supervise while she is nawing on it...
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