dynamobt
Posted : 1/10/2011 7:55:28 PM
Karen, we let our two bullies chew on beef leg bones. We don't like them to be any shorter than about 4" just for saftey. I would never, ever feed them ribs. Because these guys can break rib bones in half with a good hard crunch. And more than likely the rib gets wedged in between the back molars.
I had a friend with a bullie arrive in my driveway one day in an emergency. Their dog was acting very strangely. Turns out, the dog had a rib bone wedged between her back teeth. My breaking stick came in real handy so I did not have to stick my fingers in there without some way to keep the dog from crunching down on them. These dogs aren't vicious. But when they are chewing they "chew"! And they will happily chew your hand if you stick it in there, lol!!
The leg bones work great. Very rarely will one of my dogs break the bone in half. But we're out there with them when they have these things. So, we're right on it to keep them from trying to "eat the whole thing". These dogs would eat just about anything that wasn't nailed down. We are very cautious with them. When the dogs get the marrow out of the bones, we fill them with peanut butter and re-freeze. On a cold day like today when we want to put the dogs out only briefly, the peanut butter filled bones work great!
And, it's for this reason, that the only raw "bones" we feed are the marrow bones. And we know this is "recreation" only. The bone they need in their diets is in the ground food we feed them. We get all our raw food products from OMA'S Pride in CT. I don't know if it is worth it to you to hunt up their website. They will ship. I found this place when I first started feeding raw food. You can get just about anythng "ground". I'll admit that I am lazy. The pre-packaged stuff is very convenient. I don't own a grinder. As I say, we get all our food from this company. But, if there is a food processor anywhere near you, you may be able to get the good beef leg bones near you. They are worth looking for.
Gee, Karen, I just posted this and re-read your message again. I see you have not had good luck with marrow bones! Duh!! Well luckily, we have. I don't know what else we could give them. I'm afraid that anything they could actually eat would be swallowed in too big pieces. I hate to say that these dogs are somewhat "stupid". But they don't exactly think before they swallow!! I would be prying stuff out of their mouths regularly if they could actually break bones up and eat them! Sorry I didn't read your post the first time more closely!!!