angelsophie Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 Okay so I got a lamb breast at woolies. Lamb ribs?? anyway I was wondering if it woud be ok for my four month old havanese? To chew/eat the bones too?? Cheers bec Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crisovar Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 It certainly is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelsophie Posted July 16, 2009 Author Share Posted July 16, 2009 It certainly is. Toby says thankyou for such a quick response He is VERY VERY happy. I was worried about the bone splintering I guess and hes a little one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyMilo Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 I give my cavaliers the lamb breast from woolies, they love it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelsophie Posted July 16, 2009 Author Share Posted July 16, 2009 I give my cavaliers the lamb breast from woolies, they love it It was long so I cut it into thirds......me thinks he would have been happy to have it all It did remove it once hed got all the meat off and there were just the little bare ribs left....maybe I should have left him to chew on them. I have to say though Great value as a treat. $2 very well spent!! kept him entertained for ages....he got it back to bone before I posted and now hes tuckered out Cheers Bec Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoofnHoof Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 I feed mine the boneless lamb strips all the time, I tried the ones with bones but they were too sharp and I didn't feel comfortable letting them have them. If I want them to have bones I give them chicken necks instead the bones are much softer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Got Spots Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 my whippies love them ssoooo ssoooo much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowgirl Posted July 16, 2009 Share Posted July 16, 2009 Raw meaty bones are exactly what dogs need! . Just keep an eye on him to make sure that he chews the bone properly, some dogs (like my own Sarge) can try to chomp and swallow big chunks. Most lamb bones are great, except for the weight bearing bones, they are very hard and dogs have been known to break or chip teeth on them. Lamb necks are great, soft enough to chew through and no sharp edges, and great teeth cleaners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giraffez Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 are lamb too rich for a pup? i'm interested in feeding it lamb but i had people tell me they are too rich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fordogs Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 My dogs all have 1/3 each almost every day, they eat every bit bones and all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowgirl Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 are lamb too rich for a pup? i'm interested in feeding it lamb but i had people tell me they are too rich No. It's usually too much excess fat around the meat that causes the problem. I always trim the fat off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelsophie Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 are lamb too rich for a pup? i'm interested in feeding it lamb but i had people tell me they are too rich No. It's usually too much excess fat around the meat that causes the problem. I always trim the fat off. Yeah I trimmed the visible fat too He's 4.5 months and the only issue I had was when he was finished. He wanted more and was tired from his workout Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Kirislin Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 I feed them but I always cut as much of the thick fat off that I can. I dont want a bout of pancreatitis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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