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A funny little story - When I took Kobi to the vet for his 1yr check and vaccs, the vet asked me what I was feeding and I mentioned that I give him raw bones. The vet kind of looked at me and shaking her head (like I was naughty) said, "Oh! You should never give your dog human bones!"
With a totally straight face I replied, "He doesn't get human bones - mostly beef or chicken."
That is a good one, only I would have to say that my dogs find human bones but they do not get to chew on them.
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Yes do not feed cooked bones. When I said my dogs have eaten cooked it was always an accident. Dig out of the trash. Table steal. Ckicken bones at camp ground.
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Quote: carol boche
A funny little story - When I took Kobi to the vet for his 1yr check and vaccs, the vet asked me what I was feeding and I mentioned that I give him raw bones. The vet kind of looked at me and shaking her head (like I was naughty) said, "Oh! You should never give your dog human bones!"
With a totally straight face I replied, "He doesn't get human bones - mostly beef or chicken."
That is a good one, only I would have to say that my dogs find human bones but they do not get to chew on them.
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UhOh...my quote messed up, Denise gets the credit for the vet story, I just added the part about my dogs and human bones.....you may have caught that also but it did not quote like it was supposed to so I wanted to clarify.....
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Quote: Carol Boche
UhOh...my quote messed up, Denise gets the credit for the vet story, I just added the part about my dogs and human bones.....you may have caught that also but it did not quote like it was supposed to so I wanted to clarify.....
I had been following it and loved her quote too, but I was laughing at your remark about your dog finding human bones but not allowed to keep 'em. LOL!
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