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Deggie | 16:02 Fri 20th Jan 2012 | Animals & Nature
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My dog was given some of these Pet Bakery chicken shortbread bones for Xmas - loved them.
Cant find in shops and my email to the company that makes them in Ireland has been returned and only an answerphone when I ring.
A great product and frustrating not to be able to get more.
In hope - thanks
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Never feed a dog chicken bones!..confirm with you vet. As dogs "wolf" food down, unlike the cat. The result can be one or more bones stuck in the neck causing, at the least terrible dicomfort and at worse choking. I was taught this as a child (my parents bred Alsations). I should be interested in your vet's opinion. Even recptionist can probably give free advice. Dogs love marrow bones: safe and healthy.
solvit: read the post again....they're biscuits!
Well spotted solvit, shortbread with bones, whatever next???

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Haven't been on line for a few days, so a bit of a late reply, our dog really enjoyed the turkey and cranberry ones at christmas, our nearby 'Jolleye's' store stock them still along with other flavours
Solvit, chicken bones are no problem to any dog as long as they are raw! We feed whole chicken carcasses most days to our dogs, they love them and never been a problem, dogs however should not be given cooked bones, we would never give our dogs large marrow bones as they are large leg bones, these are very hard and very dense and cam break a dogs teeth.

We have recently been giving our dogs sweet potato chips, these are literally chunks of dried (in the oven) sweet potato, they love them and so cheap!

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