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To think a rawhide bone shouldnt look like this in the middle?

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 17:49

I get ddog a giant rawhide bone each xmas and have never had any problems with them. I got one this year and he had started to chew it about 10mins ago and once the top layer was removed it looked like it was rotten and it smelled disgusting. Surely this isnt normal? Aibu to complain to pets at home?

To think a rawhide bone shouldnt look like this in the middle?
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YoScienceBitch · 03/01/2017 17:50

I've heard you shouldn't give those to dogs anyway. They're full of poisonous chemicals.

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 17:54

He has never had any problems before and only gets the above bone each xmas

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Weedsnseeds1 · 03/01/2017 18:37

Sounds like it wasn't cured properly. Take it off the dog and return it for a refund.

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Blackfellpony · 03/01/2017 18:40

Get a refund and swap it for an antler- our dogs have one that's a month old and there isn't a mark on it yet Grin

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 19:23

I phoned our local branch of pets at home and they said ive to take it back and it will be exchanged. As a pp said it must not of been properly cured as every other bone has been the same colour all the way through

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Ilovecaindingle · 03/01/2017 19:30

I always bought these - rotty is 7-until saw an article about a husky eating one and it hadn't chewed it well enough, came apart in its stomach and shredded it's insides. We also have a husky so stopped buying them. I know small risk and huskies are good with bones as a rule but freaked me out.

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Soubriquet · 03/01/2017 19:33

Yes I've heard raw hide isn't not good anymore

Have you tried stag bars or fish4dog bites?

Both chewies dogs love

And pigs ears

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whyohwhy000 · 03/01/2017 19:41
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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 19:52

He already gets pigs ears as a treat i think ill steer clear of rawhife from now on

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Soubriquet · 03/01/2017 19:56

What about stag bars?

Have you tried them?

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 20:22

I havent tried him with stag bars before. Do they work in the same way as rawhide that they are chewed down? Can the full thing be eaten?

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Soubriquet · 03/01/2017 20:32

Yep.

They just chew and chew

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WeAllHaveWings · 03/01/2017 20:35

try natural dried cows ears, dried tripe, lamb skin, whistle blowers (trachea), paddy whacks etc. They chew down and are eaten. They do stink a bit and can stain, so make sure they don't chew on your carpet.

We don't like stag bars as they are solid and can chip teeth if the dog bites down to hard. Last time our lab had one it developed a sharp piece which cut his mouth and it bled badly.

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Sloegin2 · 03/01/2017 20:37

Avoid rawhide.

My puppy loves paddywack (currently 3 for 2 in pets at home), pizzles, calves hooves and antlers as a chew treat.

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Claireshh · 03/01/2017 20:38

Oh bugger. My friend told me to buy these for my dog. She said they were great for dogs teeth. My own stupid fault for not reading up on them.

I also give him a deer antler to chew which he also loves.

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BakeOffBiscuits · 03/01/2017 20:40

My Jack Russell has raw hide bones almost everyday. I had no idea they were bad for them! she's 14 soon!
We did try an antler bone but she completely ignored itHmm

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Badcat666 · 03/01/2017 20:41

Beware of stag bars or antler chews, they can break dogs teeth or splinter in the mouth.

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 20:42

He also loves cows ears but doesnt get them as often as my local pet shop shut down and stirling is the nearest pets at home. He also gets bones from the butchers every now and again

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Soubriquet · 03/01/2017 20:43

try any of these too

My JRT used to love them

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 21:18

Thank you i will give those a try

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Cherrysoup · 03/01/2017 22:30

Zooplus and eBay do pig ears, pizzles. Mail order is a marvellous thing. Rawhide contains bleach and other horrible chemicals, plus is often made in China, which has a very poor reputation for animal food (and treatment!) Rawhide tends to glue itself together in the stomach, causing blockages.

We use this website which sends reliably good pig ears. Don't know if the discount code will work: CRUFTS2016 for 20% off.

Watch Rodney Habib's video on Facebook about how rawhide is made; it's basically the same as shoe leather, not food!

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StarsandSparkles · 03/01/2017 22:32

Ddog would be in heaven with 1000 pigs ears 😂

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GloGirl · 03/01/2017 22:36

Stag bars are great they don't disintegrate they just wear down. Not all dogs like them and sometimes can give them a funny tummy but most do. If he doesn't take to chewing it try soaking it in water or giving it a quick sandpaper.

Bull horns are also great, you can get them pre filled. Cow hooves can be good but they do wear down quickly so I don't like to give him those unattended. Don't mind the odd rawhide but I know I'm taking a risk so it's not often. I'm really happy with stag antlers and bull horns though.

Also Kongs filled with xylitol free peanut butter or other treats like our dinner leftoves and a big Markie biscuit shoved in!

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GloGirl · 03/01/2017 22:38

Pigs ears last amount 10 minutes if not less for us. Other choices I've said above are much longer term treats so worth bearing in mind when you're weighing up costs.

Think I bought 25 cow hooves a couple of years ago. Not sure how long it would take him to get through 1000 pigs ears! He'd be in doggy heaven!

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