We have a Cocker Spaniel, had him for a month, the previous dog we had (Yorkie) had the usual treats for good behaviour etc. We used to go to Morrisons and get bones/end cuts for him which he loved. We were at Tesco yesterday and asked the Butcher if they had any bones/end cuts but they said they were not allowed to do that now because of some new law.
Do any other places still do cuts, ie independant Butcher shops or other supermarket chains other than Tesco. Unsure if it is just Tesco or all chains have stopped.
Thanks for any advice 👍
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20-09-2018 06:14 PM #1
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Bones for dogs ?
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20-09-2018 06:33 PM #2
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Where do you live? I could recommend some places
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20-09-2018 07:18 PM #3
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20-09-2018 07:40 PM #4
Disappointed to read this.....
I'd initially thought it was going to be a comedy thread. You know, like 'andles for forks etc
Ah well, I've got a cat so I'm out 🤭
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20-09-2018 07:44 PM #6
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Cat? We don't even have bones for dogs!
Will that do? I just thought it up. Needs some work.
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20-09-2018 08:30 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Best effort so far 😂
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20-09-2018 09:14 PM #10
My local butchers provides bones for dogs if you fancy a trip to Pitlochry.
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21-09-2018 12:19 AM #12
I don't have a dog myself but my mate who has two hounds was advised that some bones can splinter and cause problems. He now buys pigs ears, he gets them from the garden centre at East Calder. The dogs get a crackin' chew from them but after a while they don't half stink!
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21-09-2018 04:33 AM #13
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21-09-2018 09:35 AM #14
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Tell him to use the cafe and leave a huge tip
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The home made cheesecakes are fab.
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21-09-2018 11:19 AM #17
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Drum Feeds at Danderhall have pig ears, bones etc specifically for dogs. Cheap as anything.
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21-09-2018 11:27 AM #18
Our local Morrisons (Granton) sell marrow and meaty bones that we give to our dog.
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No says the butcher, but if I did I'd lick my own balls.
Wheres my coat?
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