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    Bones, Bones, Bones...

    We have a butcher just down the road from us who is also a dog lover. He gives us bags and bags of bones and meat scraps. We love Randy!!

    Chase chowing down a couple days ago!


    Gotta get all the marrow out!


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    That's it. The shelties have run away.... I heard them muttering something about becomming sled dogs and they were off....

    LOL

    I wish I could find a local butcher here that would share some lovely marrow bones with the dogs. They would love them.


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    Nothing like chewing on a bone.

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    My newfys also want to be sled dogs and come live with you. I actually am starting to get the plans for a cart and start cart training the 2 knuckle heards.Dugan needs more work he gets bored easy. He bounded over the fence that seperates the back yard (big kids yard from Merlins )front yard.

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    Think these 2 would cart well?
    I don't know if hubby is trainable I have been tring for 26years (3-17)
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    Originally posted by Shelteez2
    That's it. The shelties have run away.... I heard them muttering something about becomming sled dogs and they were off....
    Funny you should say that..... I can't seem to find Buddy and Sierra

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    Originally posted by Shelteez2
    That's it. The shelties have run away.... I heard them muttering something about becomming sled dogs and they were off....

    LOL

    I wish I could find a local butcher here that would share some lovely marrow bones with the dogs. They would love them.
    How about a meat market or even the meat department in your local grocery store? I've gotten a few to save me bones that way.
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    Originally posted by Corinna
    Think these 2 would cart well?
    I don't know if hubby is trainable I have been tring for 26years (3-17)
    Oh, they are adorable! I'm sure they would do great at carting! I've given up on training my hubby too and it's only been 6 years!
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    Looks like the dogs are really enjoying their bones!!! They're so lucky!!
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    Originally posted by Shelteez2
    That's it. The shelties have run away.... I heard them muttering something about becomming sled dogs and they were off....

    LOL

    I wish I could find a local butcher here that would share some lovely marrow bones with the dogs. They would love them.
    Well, they might be a little small, but they can ride in the sled! Maybe they could herd other loose dogs away from my team! Franklin would appreciate that alot since loose dogs always seem to jump on him!

    Randy only does custom butchering--mostly wild game. So he has no market for the bones and scraps if the customer doesn't want them back. Most people don't so he gives it away. He kept our dog food freezer full all winter. The gigantic bison bones were a huge hit!
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    Those are impressive bones I'm making sure Star & Sherman don't see this post.......

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    Originally posted by Shelteez2
    I wish I could find a local butcher here that would share some lovely marrow bones with the dogs. They would love them.
    Now I have found a great butcher that sells me the greatest bones for next to nothing, but for years I bought soup bones at the local grocery store (in the meat section) that the dogs loved. I used to roast them for a couple of hours before they got them, but had started to just boil them for about ten minutes and I never had a problem. I found them at grocery stores in all three of the cities that I lived in, so check the meat section, they must be in your city too!!
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    Originally posted by schteve_d
    Now I have found a great butcher that sells me the greatest bones for next to nothing, but for years I bought soup bones at the local grocery store (in the meat section) that the dogs loved. I used to roast them for a couple of hours before they got them, but had started to just boil them for about ten minutes and I never had a problem. I found them at grocery stores in all three of the cities that I lived in, so check the meat section, they must be in your city too!!
    Oh I do get bones at the grocery store. I'm just cheap and would like to get them for next to nothing. LOL


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