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Re: Kim put turkey outside, [Re: Krig] #8513444
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Originally Posted by Krig
Originally Posted by Savell
… that dog gonna be just fine

Yep.. people freak out about dogs and bones.. heck, they been eating bones since they were created.. them 2 stupid mutts we have will lay in the yard and eat a whole armadillo… shell and all!!



I have been told raw bones are ok for dogs but cooked ones are not.


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Re: Kim put turkey outside, [Re: Trapper Dahlgren] #8513465
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I had a German short hair that ate a 5lb solid chocolate bunny. We were worried about himself since they say chocolate is bad for dogs. He never slowed down or showed any sign it bothered him.

Re: Kim put turkey outside, [Re: Providence Farm] #8513585
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Originally Posted by Providence Farm
I had a German short hair that ate a 5lb solid chocolate bunny. We were worried about himself since they say chocolate is bad for dogs. He never slowed down or showed any sign it bothered him.



Baking chocolate is the worst. It has more Theobromine.

That being said, obviously large amounts of milk chocolate can cause problems depending on the weight of the dog.
Glad your GSP didn’t miss a beat!

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