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Goldentouch Subscriber 02/11/2012 Offline
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:03 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Thanks Very Happy
I'll try mixing it in with his canned food. He wont touch it when its mixed in with just the dry autarkys, but might have more sucsess if the canned meat is in there too.

He's turning into a real fuss pot these days! He now refuses all sorts of stuff. Oranges, ice cubes, iced anything for that matter, now eggs, there are lots of vegies and fruit he refuses, and hes started sometimes refusing his rawhide bones! lol! This is a lab we are speaking about! Laughing lol


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I crack a raw egg into a bowl and then chuck in shell then blitz it with the blender ( ends up looking like uncooked proper custard ).....then mix it up in their dinner, sometimes chuck cheese in too
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mine have raw eggs too.. Dexter doesn't always eat the shell, but Amber's always happy to take care of that for him Shocked

Someone told me once that to see if a dog had a 'soft mouth' (although not entirely sure what that means) give them a raw egg and see if they'll hold it in there mouth. Dexter will carry one round for aaaages, then he'll gently lie down, let it roll out of his mouth then suddenly whack it with his paw, and lick up all the goo. He might have a soft mouth, but doesn't have soft paws!!!! He's a strange boy...


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heheheheh claire that's exactly what Phoebe does!!! Laughing she is so careful not to break it in her chops but then THWACK smashes it with her paw Laughing hehehehe
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Is there a difference between giving raw eggs and cooked eggs other than saving yourself a bit of time?
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