DeAnna Haase
Posted : 8/26/2006 3:42:56 PM
It's great if it has raw meat on it! Do not cook them at all though..just give them to him raw and frozen.
I have three herding type dogs and all have learned to keep their bones on a mat. I bought camp mats at Walmart for $5, they are the type that you put under your sleeping bag. They are 6' long so I cut it in half which gave me two. I always place the mats in the same place in the family room. Each dog eats in the same spot every time. If they start to get up off the mat with the bone I simply say "bummer" and I take the bone. I put it in the freezer and go back and sit down for a bit ignoring them.
Then I offer it again on the mat. I have only had to do that a couple times. They know they will lose it if they leave the mat with the bone. The mats clean up easily and can be rolled up for storage.
Also..I just bought each of my dogs a Planet Dog ball..each one got a different ball. One is a glow ball, one is a diamond plate ball and one looks like an eight ball. They smell like peppermint and have a neat texture to them. I was thinking they wouldn't last long..I was pretty sure my dog Witt would shred it, but that wasn't the case at all. Two of the three dogs walk around the house with the ball in their mouth repeatedly chomping on it. They seem to really like working the ball in their mouth. The third dog thought it was cool for a little while..then went back to his tennis ball. He is my flyball dog and always goes back to his tennis ball.
Nobody has chewed them up. The glow ball gets played with the most. When you buy the glow ball the money goes to service dogs..which I thought was cool! The company also has a ball that donates money to breast cancer and one to prostate cancer. The balls all have holes in them..so you could stuff them...I don't, but you could .