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Asking Butchers For Bones For The Dog

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shivvy | 19:56 Mon 20th Oct 2014 | Food & Drink
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Do butchers mind if you ask them for a bone for the dog when you are buying other items?
I know that they might use them for stock if they make cooked food, but if not what do they usually do with them ie are they thrown away?

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^^ Thinking about it they just sold them as bones, no mention of what they were for.
I don't see where it would hurt anything to ask. Most will end up in the garbage before they're put toward cooking purposes.
Rendering bones for tallow/soap/lard/glue is business. Fat & bone is bought and collected byy renderers on contract.

http://www.pridham.com.au/rendering
many years ago i owned a dog that went to the butchers and fetched his own bone
My butcher happily gives me bones despite them making their own stock for sale.

He has to pay to have the bones taken away.
We have always asked butchers for bones, rarely have we paid for any apart from chicken carcasses, all bones are safe for dogs as long as they are raw.
Our lovely local butcher will give anyone bones who asks for them - whether they are for the dog or making stock.
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I really didn't think that so many people would have something to say about this post!!

Lots of good opinions. Thanks everyone.
A butcher? Think I have heard of them. Oh, and fishmonger.
The butcher has to pay to have them taken away so they should be paying you in theory. If you regularly go to the butcher they should be happy to give you some

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