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Old 26-06-2010, 08:52 PM
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Re: becoming a fussy eater or a problem?

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I agree with Lyceum here.If you are concerned about her making a fuss when you are out,why not try your dog on a raw marrow bone from the butchers instead of the kong,it wont affect her food eating and will keep her busy for hours!!
Please never leave any dog unattended whilst eating a bone. Whilst it's a remote chance, there is still a chance of splintering and chocking.

Raw meaty bones are fantastic for keeping the teeth clean, so I highly recommend a few a week, but if the dog is unattended, stick to kongs.
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Old 27-06-2010, 07:56 AM
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Re: becoming a fussy eater or a problem?

You are quite right Lyceum,im never out much and theres always someone here,so iv never had to worry myself,but the OP should be aware of this.Thankyou for bringing me up on that lol!
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