I have used boiled chicken hearts cut in 3.Worked great for my dogs . After I boil them I leave 'em in a strainer and pat them with a paper towel so that they are pretty dry but moist. http://www.hare-today.com/ sells them raw, you can also freeze them real good and then with a kitchen scissor cut them in three, works well too.
No chewing here, it practically melts in their mouths
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Quote: Connie Sutherland
I mean, in case you have a dog who chews food. I have heard of them, but never had one.
Hahahaha. So true.
Thanks for all the good posts. Great info here. Seems like there's definitely more than one way of doing it, I'll try to figure out what works best for us and go from there. Thanks for all the different ideas!
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