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Do you give your dog chicken bones ?

Yes, she is fed raw meat and bone, offal with the occasional oily fish - when we can get it.

She has two chicken carcases a day plus recreational bones and the odd pig ear or stinky stick (dried tripe).

Oh . . . I was under the impression from veterinary advice that chicken bones can splinter when the dog chews them & have grim effects ?

We never give our dog chicken bones as a result of this advice

Yes, your vet is right but that's cooked chicken and for that matter cooked lamb bones. Raw chicken bones are quite robust and don't splinter

My dog has been on raw food, for 13 years now.

We are fortunate to have one of the few shops specialising in raw food, just 10 minutes, up the road http://www.nurturingbynature.co.uk/

Yes, your vet is right but that's cooked chicken and for that matter cooked lamb bones. Raw chicken bones are quite robust and don't splinter

My dog has been on raw food, for 13 years now.

We are fortunate to have one of the few shops specialising in raw food, just 10 minutes, up the road http://www.nurturingbynature.co.uk/

2 chicken carcasses... Wtf have you got? A bear?

2 chicken carcasses... Wtf have you got? A bear?

No, not whole carcases :lol:

The carcase after the legs, wings, breast etc, have been removed by the commercial butcher/chicken processor. Each carcase weighs about 225-250g.

They looks like this

http://www.nurturingbynature.co.uk/Chicken_Carcass_p/carcx40.htm

Well done to her :-)

What's her degree in?

Sport & exercise science so she can have BSc after her name now if she wants

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Arriving to work in the morning, and grabbing the last available parking spot, in between two other Focii. :)

messing about in my garage when its raining , and seeing people walking passed wet thought

Sport & exercise science so she can have BSc after her name now if she wants

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I'm allergic to sport and exercise!! I break out in terrible sweats, struggle to breathe and end up aching from head to toe :P

I'm considering topping up my FD to a BSc...debating whether it's worth it lol

I'm allergic to sport and exercise!! I break out in terrible sweats, struggle to breathe and end up aching from head to toe :P

I'm considering topping up my FD to a BSc...debating whether it's worth it lol

What's an FD? Am guessing it's a diploma of some sort.

Fantastic Diploma? Functional Diploma? Focused Diploma? Future-proof Diploma?

Recently returned from the dentist, for part 2 of the nut related broken teeth and dropped out fillings - I now have a fully restored mouth :)

The dog went for a very soggy walk with my friend, whilst I was being drilled and filled Noticeably, a rain soaked dog doesn't exude the same aroma as playing in the park in rain <_<

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My new living room suite has come, it's unwrapped and lurrrvley! :d

Our doggy :)

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Our doggy :)

Great looking dog, but not as I had imagined

Arriving to work in the morning, and grabbing the last available parking spot, in between two other Focii. :)

Had a similar thing in Tesco, this afternoon.

I parked behind a Mk1 Zetec and alongside Mk3 Titanium, when I returned a Mk6 Fiesta Zetec had parked alongside the Mk1

Great looking dog, but not as I had imagined

Scottish terrier, she's 10. Lovely little beast, she's 13-14kgs and really every item (lifejacket, coat Etc) is medium sized, so she just has little legs... Haha, loves to bark at anyone near the vehicle...

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I love terriers, I love their feisty little spirit :d

We've got a bullie (and 2 cats)

Scottish terrier, she's 10. Lovely little beast, she's 13-14kgs and really every item (lifejacket, coat Etc) is medium sized, so she just has little legs... Haha, loves to bark at anyone near the vehicle...

Yours is not that much lighter than mine, she's medium sized too: so, my dogs longer legs must weigh 3Kg

Haha, people are always surprised by her, someone gave her a funny look as she was sitting in the van the other day at the builders merchants as if to say "huah, look at that dog", the window was down and she gave him a hell of a growl I think he was suddenly quite impressed. People have said they'd **** themselves if they heard her growl in the dark as they'd think there was a big dog attached to it... But just little ol' "butter wouldn't melt in her mouth" dog...

My doggy :)

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My doggy :)

I do like dogs, not sure about owning one though! I prefer cats, they look after themselves and you don't need to take them outside in rain storms (like we're having now).

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I have both.

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Newer cat, 2post-69909-0-73975500-1448055422_thumb.p

Both from Cats Protection, 9 years apart

Cat mad here too. :)

I have three here in the UK.

Tango, ginger & white tom, 8 and a half now! Had him since a kitten.

Lily, completely white but a normal mog, not a pedigree. She's about 7 and we've had her 5 and a half years. Got her from the RSPCA.

Pumpkin, 6 month old ginger kitten tom, got him from Cats Protection. He loves our cats but Lily hates him! Tango gets on with him though.

Then 2 in Cyprus, Pudding a ginger tom and his sister Meow. She's completely ginger and quite longhaired, unusual! :)

I have both.

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Both from Cats Protection, 9 years apart

Gorgeous cats! Buttons (pictured above) is 11 years old now, although she still looks quite young due to her small size. The grey hairs are the only signs of her advancing years.

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