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Shirleyc
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16-06-2007, 11:00 PM
As far as I know oranges are fine, the main ones I know of are raw salmon, grapes and raisins and choco.

Fudge loves processed peas, he scoffs them if one falls on the floor!!
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17-06-2007, 12:13 AM
Pigs ears and bulls willy all the way.
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17-06-2007, 11:01 AM
Sardines!!!

Once, when we ran out of her food, the only things I could find in the house to feed her were white rice and sardines. I boiled the rice up, and was just mashing the sardines into the mush when I heard a funny noise. It was Bongo's teeth chattering with anticipation! Bless her

I've just given her a carrot, and she's gone galloping up the garden to crunch it in peace
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17-06-2007, 11:03 AM
Originally Posted by Colin Bradish View Post
Pigs ears and bulls willy all the way.
bulls willys well i never
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17-06-2007, 11:40 AM
They are about 2-foot long and only cost 1.99 each, keeps my three quiet for ages.

It dose have a correct name but I can never remember it.

Just go into your local pet shop and ask for one, they will know what you mean.
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17-06-2007, 12:23 PM
My lord china eats anything and everything!!!

she loves tomatoes, carrots, cucumber, peas all veg. The only one she wont eat is lettuce unless it has some dressing on!!

But her all time fave has to be pigs ears!!!!! Its crufts winning obediance when you have one of those in her sight!

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17-06-2007, 12:55 PM
Originally Posted by Colin Bradish View Post
They are about 2-foot long and only cost 1.99 each, keeps my three quiet for ages.

It dose have a correct name but I can never remember it.

Just go into your local pet shop and ask for one, they will know what you mean.

Its called Pizzle.
In pet shops local to me its sold as several small portions in a bag, if I saw one at actual size I`d probably either faint or :smt078

[ How come Ian Taylor has`nt zoned in on this thread yet :smt005 ]
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17-06-2007, 01:05 PM
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Its called Pizzle.
In pet shops local to me its sold as several small portions in a bag, if I saw one at actual size I`d probably either faint or :smt078

[ How come Ian Taylor has`nt zoned in on this thread yet :smt005 ]

When we got Mo we were told she didn't like any veg at all, ha, she adores nothing more than Sunday lunch with as many veg as you care to give her
Otherwise she loves gravy bones, bonio and tripe (but it stinks )
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17-06-2007, 01:06 PM
Originally Posted by Patch View Post
Its called Pizzle.
In pet shops local to me its sold as several small portions in a bag, if I saw one at actual size I`d probably either faint or :smt078

[ How come Ian Taylor has`nt zoned in on this thread yet :smt005 ]
When I had horses I knew someone who used to use bulls pizzles to make whips with. They'd hang bricks to stretch and dry them to the correct length, ie one brick for a crop and three bricks for a schooling whip, then varnish them etc. They looked really good and you'd never know what they were made of!
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17-06-2007, 01:11 PM
Originally Posted by Patch View Post
Its called Pizzle.
In pet shops local to me its sold as several small portions in a bag, if I saw one at actual size I`d probably either faint or :smt078

[ How come Ian Taylor has`nt zoned in on this thread yet :smt005 ]
Thanks for that Patch.

Might stop me getting those funny looks when I keep asking the lass behind the counter for 3 bulls willies.
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