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I even went the extra mile and deboned the neck bone. LOL That aint no easy task. I used a fine strainer for the broth and just now found a tiny sliver of bone.
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Idk, they have not called. She doesn't want to post on FB because the other DIL is pushy. I guess they are not ready for company.How is your nameless GD doing Cap? Are they home from hospital yet ?
My dog had a reaction too.makes sense. Not many drs willing to do that I bet.
My dog had a bad reaction to her shots and the vet said she would have to get them one at a time and office visit each time. That didnt happen.
Thats understandable. New baby .Idk, they have not called. She doesn't want to post on FB because the other DIL is pushy. I guess they are not ready for company.
I bet it's good. Healthy too. cept for the bones!YA ! In march. neck bones . slurp
I felt so bad for her. She swelled up at the site and cried all night in pain. I took her back and they said give her childs tylenol which I have learned is a no-no. but thats what she got then.My dog had a reaction too.
Crested Cream Legbars...They got quail laying blue eggs... where are the blue laying Serama and Polish??
haha Delicious depending on who you ask. Tom will eat it but hates veggies Robert wont taste it. I boil them bones in chicken broth til they are falling apart then stewed tomatoes and maybe some tomato sauce or paste then after that dont matter. I use mixed veggies and elbow mac.I bet it's good. Healthy too. cept for the bones!
Mine had her face swell up, i was afraid she would stop breathing. Gave her a bunch of Benadryl. It worked.I felt so bad for her. She swelled up at the site and cried all night in pain. I took her back and they said give her childs tylenol which I have learned is a no-no. but thats what she got then.