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I give our dogs bones every morning and a variety of other things at night. They share a turkey neck and chicken frame for two meals, chicken wings (Sam JRT sometimes has a drumstick) for two meals, chicken necks for one meal, and oxtails and /or brisket bones for the other two meals. I get disappointed with the brisket bones because often they are big and chunky with hardly any meat on them. We have a JRT and a smaller terrier mix so the big chunky bones is too hard for the latter and I usually cut them up with a small saw.

What other meaty bones are there? I think they have enough chicken.

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Mine get lamb shanks sometimes (although probably not in the budget for everyone, everyday ;)

My local Woolies sells "soup bones" in the dog food section, they are beef and I have no idea what they actually are but my guys love them and they have a decent amount of meat on them, and in weird shapes so they have to work at them. I'm vegetarian so I have no clue about the technical names of meat stuff :confused:

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I get the Coles bag of lamb offcuts too. I try to get the ones with mainly ribs, these are the best for my dogs. I find that the local butchers aren't reliable in what kind of bones they offer so the Coles bags are easiest.

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Mine get lamb shanks sometimes (although probably not in the budget for everyone, everyday ;)

My local Woolies sells "soup bones" in the dog food section, they are beef and I have no idea what they actually are but my guys love them and they have a decent amount of meat on them, and in weird shapes so they have to work at them. I'm vegetarian so I have no clue about the technical names of meat stuff :confused:

MM these are the bones that my guys get too - great size for he littlies and has a good amount of meat. Yes Sam apart from these getting good meaty bones does seem to be getting harder.

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Mine get lamb shanks sometimes (although probably not in the budget for everyone, everyday ;)

My local Woolies sells "soup bones" in the dog food section, they are beef and I have no idea what they actually are but my guys love them and they have a decent amount of meat on them, and in weird shapes so they have to work at them. I'm vegetarian so I have no clue about the technical names of meat stuff :confused:

MM these are the bones that my guys get too - great size for he littlies and has a good amount of meat. Yes Sam apart from these getting good meaty bones does seem to be getting harder.

These are beef neck bones & lately I have been having trouble getting them to make my soup. Sometimes my dogs get them for a change from turkey necks, but I confine them when eating as I like to put the last bit in the bin .... I am worried they might choke or get a blockage from them.

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Thanks for all the replies. Re the soup bones can it be all chewed up or is some always left? Are they suitable for small dogs?

I find the beef soup bones too hard and inclined to chip teeth. Lamb neck would be my pick for smaller dogs and they can chew it all up.

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I saw beef tails in woolies last night, would they be suitable?

What sized dog? Ox tail bones can be quite small so a bigger dog can easily swallow one - or try. IMO they're too good for dogs, make awesome casserole!

I like the lamb offcuts from the supermarket for mine, or our butcher sells "doggy chops" which are the same thing but usually more meaty and often a mix of species.

Mine love pig trotters and eat the whole thing - but pork is a rich meat, so watch out for the after-burners :laugh:

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I saw beef tails in woolies last night, would they be suitable?

What sized dog? Ox tail bones can be quite small so a bigger dog can easily swallow one - or try. IMO they're too good for dogs, make awesome casserole!

I like the lamb offcuts from the supermarket for mine, or our butcher sells "doggy chops" which are the same thing but usually more meaty and often a mix of species.

Mine love pig trotters and eat the whole thing - but pork is a rich meat, so watch out for the after-burners :laugh:

I have teeny dogs - pugs (one 4 month old and one almost full grown at 10 months). I'm vegetarian, so really unadventurous in what I buy them because I don't know what is suitable! They get chicken wings, necks, frames and feet and would probably kill for a different animal every now and then :p

I often seen lamb offcuts in Woolies, but they don't appear to have bones in them, or they look like they are soft bones? So I don't really know about those. They get lamb shanks sometimes, when I need a few hours to myself.

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