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"Porkl Bones Are Bad" No where in my "stuff" will you find a bone-recommendation that supports or endorses PORK bones and there's a VERY good reason - the walls are SO thin and these bones shatter easily. Not 'splintering' like chicken bones. You can cut yourself cleaning up these species of bones. Don't even ACCIDENTALLY give Pork bones to your dog. There's just no "kind" of bone that's good for dogs to chew, at least not compared to BEEF bones. I wasn't paying attention and I bought what looked like a small beef femur. didn't read a damn thing. And then I noticed Ajax had half finished the bone in an hour. That's not possible with the same bone, FROM A COW. And in cleaning up the mess, I 'stuck' myself with shards. And I held my breath waiting for Ajax to poop anything but splinters and blood. He's okay. BE CAREFUL!!! #recbones #bonesdoc |
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I fed this bone to Ajax and was STUNNED to see how thin the walls of the bone were. That's not like a BEEF BONE. Avoid Pork Bones in any of their instances.
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