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Cindy was trained with a different command but I ran her with my mentor so much she learned "Gee." Instead.Gee I wonder why?. I crack myself up....![]()
Do you have another command that sounds the same? Or perhaps when you're in and around the dogs, working or viziting, you use another word that sounds similar?
You gota remember, dogs are NOT human. They don't eat the same as humans, they digest differently than humans, they process food differently than humans, they don't see the same as us and they don't hear like us. Dogs hear differently than humans.
Right on for your dogs with the deer meat scraps.
If you got leg bones...crack them open and take out as much marrow as you can.
I don't mean to sit there for 2 hrs with a hooked wire and dig out every scrap of it. I mean just to take what's relatively easy to get at. Feed the marrow to your dogs, or yourself if you wish, it's actually good for you. Excellent survival food. Anyway, starting with cold water over the bones, bring them to a boil and then gently simmer them for a couple hours. Let it cool to a safe operating temp then strain out the bones. All the meat and fat and what's left of the marrow in the bones can go into the strained liquid. Your dogs will love drinking this "soup". I do that with fish a lot but I do it with larger animals too. They kinda don't like pork though unless it's been roasted or fried first.
Gee, my family and I(LOL. Just used Gee again) we would have bone soup sometimes too. Of course we'd put veggies and potatoes&onion in it. I hate putting pasta in bone soup. Rice too. Yuck. Made the soup taste really bland, actually gross. And green peas. Yuck.
You don't need to add veggies or anything for your dogs though. After all they are carnivores and your already feeding them commercial dogfood with their meat.
Actually I'm guilty of doing that too. But when the big lake freezes over this winter, I'm out there... hauling in tubs of all kinds of fish for my dogs.
My dogs eat the bones. No joke. I went out to the kennel the next day and you couldn't tell they even got deer bones! I will try that soup stuff.