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“I admit it: I’m a stick-freak!”
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She is stunning.
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unless the bone is ‘too’ old – and contaminated with botulism – we used to see a lot of it here in the south when hog farmers would give the carcasses to their packs of hunting dogs – it’s an anerobic bacteria and isn’t generally found in animal tissue exposed to the air – but the bone is a different story — just sayin – if your dogs bury a RMB, and return to it —
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Our dogs don’t bury anything edible – too busy eating.
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Always a treasure to find old treats! She has a look of satisfaction! :)
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