winbo
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Post by winbo on Apr 17, 2011 13:34:54 GMT -5
I was Heatherlea Farm market today and they had frozen pigs feet. Joe and Ivy are both allergic to beef so I wondered if pigs feet are OK? They weren't very big so I hesitated to buy them.
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alphaB
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Post by alphaB on Apr 17, 2011 15:20:10 GMT -5
I buy pigs feet for Jasper all the time. He loves them and no choking issues.
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monique
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Post by monique on Apr 17, 2011 16:22:01 GMT -5
Thanks, I was wondering about pig's feet too!
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winbo
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Post by winbo on Apr 17, 2011 17:10:22 GMT -5
I guess I'll give them a try. I'm sure they'll be a hit!
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Post by GreyPoopon on Apr 17, 2011 18:57:04 GMT -5
Some dogs can tolerate pork well and some not. The dogs sure do love them though.
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Post by luvastorm on Apr 17, 2011 21:08:35 GMT -5
I get the girls pork riblets now and again - they're cheap, the bones are fairly soft and the butcher leaves a fair amount of meat on them.
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craftycrafter
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Post by craftycrafter on Apr 18, 2011 11:31:49 GMT -5
I recently found pigs feet and pigs tails, both were well received
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craftycrafter
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Post by craftycrafter on Apr 21, 2011 20:44:49 GMT -5
The dogs had pigs feet for a snack today, these ones are cut in half down the middle so it's still a fairly long piece but easier to manage as it's pretty dense. It took Ramone about an hour to eat it.
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