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    unykorn01
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    I would like to be able to purchase raw meaty bones for my dog. Any ideas?

    I feed my dog raw food only and the occasional scrap bones from my butcher, but i need a more regular stable supply. Does anyone have any pointers as to where i can purchase large amounts of meaty bones, scraps which i can freeze.. Whether off an internet site or if any one knows of a slaughterhouse in surrey where i may travel to.

    Any help appreciated x

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    We get them quite cheaply from local butchers. Call some and ask. They usually have them available.

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    Go to the grocery store, buy a the cheapest meat you can find with a bone in it such as chicken drumsticks, and feed it to your dog.

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    cut your arm off...........yum!

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    Mandie
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    Morrisons always have stuff like that really cheap


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