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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I know
that you're not supposed to give dogs and cats chicken bones. But surely, before humans started keeping these animals as pets, they went and caught their own chickens?

Does it make a difference if they're cooked?
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 8:35, 3 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Modern dogs
are pussy-whipped versions of their former wolfy wonder.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 8:40, Reply)
Hmm
Not thought about it before, but I think the cooking process makes the bones more likely to splinter
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 8:41, Reply)
Yep
He can eat raw chicken bones no issue, but when they're cooked they become brittle, and splinter. Tis these bone splinters which are bad as they can rupture the doggy's insides.

Rule - raw bones ok, cooked bones baaaad.

And raisins. And grapes. And chocolate. And onions. So I'm told.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 8:42, Reply)
I think the onions are to control his gut
Doggy farting? No thanks!
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 8:50, Reply)
Specially Rafe's
He is Rafe the Wonder Dog and his special power is the super fart that can kill at forty paces.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:03, Reply)
Rafe and Millie
are obviously similar.

I was on the couch last night smelling the guffmonster dropping her guts whilst asleep on the floor next to me.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 9:14, Reply)

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