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I was going to get Muttley some more marrow bones, but they were out of
them. However, I found a bag of beef hearts for $1.39/lb, which is not much more than the bones, and appear to be 100% lean meat. I have tried cutting them in small pieces, and also giving him the large strips. He loves them either way, and can barely wait for me to tell him it's OK for him to go to his bowl. He pulled them out and took them to his dog bed, where he quickly devoured them and was looking for more. Are there any precautions about giving him this raw meat? Also, there is now a lot of blood in the bag, and I was wondering if it's OK to pour some of it on his kibble. Paul and BARFing Muttley |
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Paul E. Schoen wrote:
I was going to get Muttley some more marrow bones, but they were out of them. However, I found a bag of beef hearts for $1.39/lb, which is not much more than the bones, and appear to be 100% lean meat. I have tried cutting them in small pieces, and also giving him the large strips. He loves them either way, and can barely wait for me to tell him it's OK for him to go to his bowl. He pulled them out and took them to his dog bed, where he quickly devoured them and was looking for more. Are there any precautions about giving him this raw meat? Also, there is now a lot of blood in the bag, and I was wondering if it's OK to pour some of it on his kibble. Paul and BARFing Muttley Beef heart is one of the best foods out there for dogs, or cats too for that matter. I feed quite a lot of it. Big pieces is best because it takes longer to chew which means he will feel full. Go for it! |
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"chardonnay9" wrote in message ... Paul E. Schoen wrote: I was going to get Muttley some more marrow bones, but they were out of them. However, I found a bag of beef hearts for $1.39/lb, which is not much more than the bones, and appear to be 100% lean meat. I have tried cutting them in small pieces, and also giving him the large strips. He loves them either way, and can barely wait for me to tell him it's OK for him to go to his bowl. He pulled them out and took them to his dog bed, where he quickly devoured them and was looking for more. Are there any precautions about giving him this raw meat? Also, there is now a lot of blood in the bag, and I was wondering if it's OK to pour some of it on his kibble. Paul and BARFing Muttley Beef heart is one of the best foods out there for dogs, or cats too for that matter. I feed quite a lot of it. Big pieces is best because it takes longer to chew which means he will feel full. Go for it! Well, each small piece takes one chomp. A big piece is gone in about two chomps. I'm thinking I might stuff the pieces in an old marrow bone or a Kong. So, blood on the kibble is OK? Muttley says YumYum! Paul eats German Blutwurst and Zungenwurst. Yum! |
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Paul E. Schoen wrote:
"chardonnay9" wrote in message ... Paul E. Schoen wrote: I was going to get Muttley some more marrow bones, but they were out of them. However, I found a bag of beef hearts for $1.39/lb, which is not much more than the bones, and appear to be 100% lean meat. I have tried cutting them in small pieces, and also giving him the large strips. He loves them either way, and can barely wait for me to tell him it's OK for him to go to his bowl. He pulled them out and took them to his dog bed, where he quickly devoured them and was looking for more. Are there any precautions about giving him this raw meat? Also, there is now a lot of blood in the bag, and I was wondering if it's OK to pour some of it on his kibble. Paul and BARFing Muttley Beef heart is one of the best foods out there for dogs, or cats too for that matter. I feed quite a lot of it. Big pieces is best because it takes longer to chew which means he will feel full. Go for it! Well, each small piece takes one chomp. A big piece is gone in about two chomps. I'm thinking I might stuff the pieces in an old marrow bone or a Kong. So, blood on the kibble is OK? Yep, it's fine. Actually it's the most healthy part of Muttley's diet from what I can see. Muttley says YumYum! Paul eats German Blutwurst and Zungenwurst. Yum! |
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Yep, it's fine. Actually it's the most healthy part of Muttley's diet from
what I can see. Oh, good to hear. By the way, why did you fraudulantly alter one of my posts and then reply with it attributed to me?? You never answer this question, Chard. For everything else you have an answer or remark. This - nothing. Hmmm. |
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