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My advice would be to train him not to be food aggressive it’s an easy thing to stop do not give him the bone YOU hold the bone, there is a great video on here with Bev eating a bone with Mudgies Nooch Pooch it’s all about sharing you can also put some oil on the bone that way it oils the path down the dogs gut
Val
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many thanks for the responses everyone.
dree. hes been having chick wings for breakfast, so used to bones of a sort. he knows how to hold things to chew, not that he does with chick wings lol.
xtine in kitchen or garden only!! im mean like that.
claire bones that are used to stand must have sunk into what brain i have cos i remembered that. thanks for confirming.
gspmad Max i’m sure would do the same, eat till its gone. marrow out, less farts.
i had thought that i would let him have one or two with me there, then leave him with one he’d already had a go at. taking it off him would be the biggy. previous owners felt he ate too fast so would take his food away mid bite and made him food posessive, not agressive but avoiding giving it up. i
cant think of anything he would prize more to swop with.
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