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September 15, 2008 at 3:54 pm #62096*jody*Member
Just a quick one, and apoligies for not posting much lately, Im chocka with commissions right up to Christmas at the moment :ugly:
After my little scare at the vets the other week (nurse told me Jake had lost an adult incisor when he hadnt) he now has all 6 adult ones at the front, but still two baby ones intact. Any ideas how to help them along as I dont want his teeth mishapend. Will his chicken wings help this along enough do you think? Just wondered if anyone had any tips. They havent been there long so I know I still need to give it time 😉
September 15, 2008 at 4:32 pm #83327*Lassie*MemberTam retained a couple of his baby teeth but they did come out in the end and he has nice straight teeth, the vet will whip them out if necessary but chewing will help 😉
September 15, 2008 at 5:38 pm #83328AnonymousGuestGive him lots of bones not just chicken and a few tugger games they will come out
September 15, 2008 at 6:51 pm #83329AnonymousGuestpicked up some pork ribs in the reduced counter today – wills and bonnie say they’ll e-mail you some !! 🙂
come out soon little tooth-e-pegs !!! :surrender:
September 15, 2008 at 7:18 pm #83330*jody*MemberThanks everyone, – what other kinds of bones? I drew a blank in Asda the other day and ended up heading towards chicken wings again, couldnt see pork ribs but I need to have a better look :ok: Talking supermarket type stuff here due to lack of butchers 😀
September 15, 2008 at 7:32 pm #83331AnonymousGuestNot very good at supermarkets :help: but things like spare rib bones, belly of pork sure someone that shops in a supermarkets will add to the list
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Thanks everyone, – what other kinds of bones? I drew a blank in Asda the other day and ended up heading towards chicken wings again, couldnt see pork ribs but I need to have a better look :ok: Talking supermarket type stuff here due to lack of butchers 😀
[/quote]September 15, 2008 at 7:54 pm #83332*jody*MemberSee we dont generally buy red meat at all here so Im not too familiar with all the cuts and joints etc but I will have a look our for what you have mentioned 🙂
Thanks ;D
September 15, 2008 at 8:23 pm #83333AnonymousGuestI don’t buy meat full stop ;D only for my dogs and most was walking around the day before I can’t relate to what is sold in supermarkets
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See we dont generally buy red meat at all here so Im not too familiar with all the cuts and joints etc but I will have a look our for what you have mentioned 🙂Thanks ;D
[/quote]September 15, 2008 at 8:38 pm #83334AnonymousGuestHi,
where supermarket shopping is concerned you can save money by:
1 – buying frozen instead of fresh
2 – looking at the ‘reduced’ counters
3 – using ‘bogof’ or other offers
Common meats (fresh meat) are:
Pork – i only get ribs (belly is just meat) if you like pork loins you can buy chops and remove bone for dogs and voila loins !
Beef – ‘bone in’ beef tends to be on the counter not on shelves
Turkey – you can get whole “drumsticks” which are huge, take off the meat for eating and use the bone.
Chicken – wings, skin on thighs are the cheapest cuts – tesco do a 12 wing pack which is very handy. all british too.
Lamb – shanks, chops (do as for pork if you like the meat), ribs …they also sell … heart, liver, kidneys no idea on price as i dont “do” grim bits – bev has only just got me handling bones !!
(i shop at tesco so comments relate to where they store meats)
Bear in mind that except for Morrisons (who do butcher their own meat and do sell bags of ‘clean’ bones) that all the cuts will have meat/fat on them too for human eating.
September 15, 2008 at 10:12 pm #83335*jody*MemberThank you that really helps, I struggle with our own human shopping so that gives me a better idea. I have bought the turkey legs before for Dante and Amber, could take Jake near on a week to get through one hee hee. He’s up to 2 chicken wings at a time at the moment, he was in his crate for 45 mins the other day chomping away :confused:
Might look into Morrisons butchers see if I can snag anything 😉
September 15, 2008 at 10:31 pm #83336AnonymousGuestHi,
I think like alot of butchers they do all their butchering on one day so my advice is go up to the counter and ask if you cannot see any obvious – if they dont have any ask which day is best 🙂
claire x
September 27, 2008 at 10:28 am #83337*jody*MemberWoo hoo! One of them has come out, the others loose :ok:
They dont half like to worry you dont they, Ill be sooo pleased when he has is full set of adult ones lol. Good thing is the judge at the ringcraft match says he has a lovely scissor bite.
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