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Old 09-05-2011, 08:03 AM
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

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Yes do try are best dont we and Im quite happy at the moment so will leave it at that
Before I get thrown from devon to cornwall by hubs
Oh it's not so bad here you know Hefty enough throw would get you across the Tamar. You would probably have the toll police on your tail tho lol -Oops no!! Silly me, we only charge if you want to leave

I've started another thread for us whimps just to try and strike a balance - all these new converts are making me nervous D
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Old 09-05-2011, 10:00 AM
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

raw isn't that amazing... haha.
at least you tried... i share the 'food risk'... i have 2 kids and a food and safety certificate under my belt - so my dogs eat outside. yet my kid plays outside, so dogs now get a special corner to eat their food.
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

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Oh it's not so bad here you know Hefty enough throw would get you across the Tamar. You would probably have the toll police on your tail tho lol -Oops no!! Silly me, we only charge if you want to leave

I've started another thread for us whimps just to try and strike a balance - all these new converts are making me nervous D
Oh yes love cornwall, there next month for a week and visit quite often with the tourer
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

Be extremely careful feedind chicken wings as it is very common puppies can do themselves some harm.
Although chicken wings are a common thing to feed it can be dangerous. Please watch them eat.
If you want a safer alternative I would recommend Hokamix, this is a dog supplement that cleanses the dog from the inside out.
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

well lexie had her 3rd chicken wing yesterday and ate it all, well i cut it up a bit for her-think she doesnt like it when the skin is covering it. i dont think the pampered chef lady quite had that in mind when she said the kitchen shears were great for cutting chicken joints!!!! had her at vet today for jabs and check up and vet said keep going with the chicken wings, that they will help-her AG's werent too bad and they havent been emptied in 10weeks (til today).
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

Hmmm, NSPS-<PRODUCT> recommending <PRODUCT> in a post raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

Call me a cynic but.. they would say that wouldn't they?
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Re: raw chicken wings for anal glands....as simple as that?

Hi ive been raw feeding now for about 8 weeks, my bulldog had a very bad belly on kibble and raw was a last attempt at making him better before a visit to the vet. He would easily fill 3 nappy sacks on each walk twice a day with runny slop sorry it is disgusting, but now his poops are normal. So no need for the vet to put me on an expensive kible diet that they get paid more to sell anyway. Alfie is on 3 chicken wings for breakfast, every other day he has sardines as a snack and tea time is 400g mince (beef or chicken)with handful of heart and 3 table spoons of brown rice and omega 3 oil. Twice a week he has a egg to play with and he loves it when they crack hell eat the lot. Going to my local butcher tomorrow to ask for pig trotters and chicken backs so fingers crossed.

Wont go back to kible again now my boy seems more relaxed now, must have had tummy pains with what he was getting rid of before. His coat looks better now to.
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