Sardines for dogs

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  • thered
    V.I.P. Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 4915

    #31
    Originally posted by Canker_Canison
    My lovable mutt likes nothing better than a tin of tuna in sunflower oil.

    You can't even force feed him chocolate, biscuits, sweets, donuts, crisps or cakes. It's great having a dog that knows not to eat all my favorite foods

    Oily fish are good for dogs. Bones are hit and miss, what you want to avoid are bones that splinter... they really need to crumble. Splintered bones can cause internal injuries, or get stuck on the way out.
    Yes she is to big for little bones crushes them into pieces then sicks them up, they are very sharp tbh and could cause injusry

    big bones at all times

    btw do you drain oil or leave it in?

    I used to give her the oil but now drain as i read people say it was bad too much oil, its only sunflower i thought it would be ok

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    • Canker_Canison
      V.I.P. Member
      • May 2010
      • 3904

      #32
      I leave the oil as it's poured over dry food before being mixed up. At the moment he gets a tin every other week, it's more a treat than part of his diet.

      You could try a stuffed hoof if you can find somewhere that sells them.
      Canker

      "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
      - The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath & Wells
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      • thered
        V.I.P. Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 4915

        #33
        Originally posted by Canker_Canison
        I leave the oil as it's poured over dry food before being mixed up. At the moment he gets a tin every other week, it's more a treat than part of his diet.

        You could try a stuffed hoof if you can find somewhere that sells them.
        I will have a look plenty of horse at tesco shouldnt be a problem

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