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Pigs Ears and Puppy
Hello, we got a labradoodle puppy last weekend - she is 10 wks old and her breeder was letting her have pigs ears to help with the teething. How often can she have them? Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends on your bank balance! They are like gold dust at the moment, apparently they were being snapped up by the Chinese during the Olympics as they eat them!
We have not been able to get our usual supplies, and they have gone up by about �6 for 50, thats if you can find any. We now sell a net of 50 for �20, whereas they were only �15 a couple of months ago.
As to feeding them, you could give one a day, depending on the size of your dog, although some dogs make them last longer. They will do no harm at all, and they help them to get rid of their baby teeth and push the adult ones through nice and strong. By far our biggest seller.
We have not been able to get our usual supplies, and they have gone up by about �6 for 50, thats if you can find any. We now sell a net of 50 for �20, whereas they were only �15 a couple of months ago.
As to feeding them, you could give one a day, depending on the size of your dog, although some dogs make them last longer. They will do no harm at all, and they help them to get rid of their baby teeth and push the adult ones through nice and strong. By far our biggest seller.
Sandmaster - although every dog I have had has safely enjoyed pigs ears, I knew a boxer who just couldn't manage to eat them without choking. His snout/teeth/jaw just didn't seem to be able to bite pieces off and he ended up gumming the whole thing into a slithery mess which he then tried to swallow - not good and the poor guy seemed to get frustrated trying to eat it as sucessfully as his playmates!
Upsydaisy - I can only imagine how cute your little pup must be and I reckon the ears will be lovely for her to chew on to help with her teething. It is also worthwhile remembering to reduce the dinner you give her based on the amount of treats she gets.
Upsydaisy - I can only imagine how cute your little pup must be and I reckon the ears will be lovely for her to chew on to help with her teething. It is also worthwhile remembering to reduce the dinner you give her based on the amount of treats she gets.