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i feed kibble to brock but he also has chicken mince and chicken wings but how ild does he have to be to eat legs and thighs ? he is just 7 months and a bullmastiff

He should be able to eat them now :-) Just remember not to feed RMB's & kibble at the same time :-)

My 3 month old BC has just demolished his first two chicken wings & he has never had them before-it did keep him very quiet & occupied for awhile too :D

My 14 week old BC pup quite happily demolishes 6 wings (large 2-joint wings) or a whole turkey neck for breakfast each morning.
TJ isn't nicknamed the "Tank" for nothing ;-)
>Just remember not to feed RMB's & kibble at the same time
Can I just ask, why is that? My dogs will often have chicken drumsticks etc during the day and then their kibble tea later on that night. Thanks. :)
Ah, do you mean literally at the same time as opposed to in the same day? If so, that makes sense and just ignore me. :)

Yes I meant not to feed at the same time :-) Dogs can digest both just not in the same meal. HTH :-)
Yes I realised that, just about an hour too late! :D I was a bit worried a new thing had come up about feeding both but then the penny dropped that you were talking about the same meal. As I said, just ignore me, having a thick day. (As opposed to what you ask :p ;))

Mine have never had any problems with it! ;)
By tohme
Date 03.08.05 08:59 UTC
My puppy had his first legs and thighs at 9 weeks old.

when i brought my pug pup home at 8 weeks i gave her a raw chicken wing along with my other dogs she really enjoyed it and ive been giving them to her ever since as well as a barf diet and nutro complete
sorry to be stupid here, but what is kibble?

Complete, dried food :)
My latest pup was having chicken wings at 8 weeks with no problem and went on to thighs a week or so later :)
By denese
Date 03.08.05 13:15 UTC

Hi,
Are chicken bones safe to give the dogs? I have always been brought up to beleve,
My Grandparents,and Parents, never to give my Sams chicken bones as the can get
stuck in there throat and intestines, and pierce them.
Regards
Denese

Only raw and never cooked :) Safe as houses
By tohme
Date 03.08.05 13:24 UTC
Hi Denese, raw meaty bones are as safe as anything can be for dogs.
My older dog has been munching away on chicken carcases, thighs, wings, drumsticks etc for over 4 years and looks pretty good on it.
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