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frozen chicken carcasses to my dogs,have done for years,you know what its like give a dog a bone,and all that,two crunches and its gone,so i often give them their food frozen,in the summer i make up frozen ice balls full of goodies,meat veg whatever they seem to thrive on it,but just got a bollocking of the wife saying i shouldn't do it ,what you guys think,after all they lurchers not huskies

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I've fed frozen carcasses and wings before . . . simply because i forgot to get them out of the freezer the night before. :clapper:

 

I used to work with big cats as well, and in the summer we made the tigers "blood lce lollies" . .. . literally flesh, blood and water frozen in a bucket with a rope in it, once frozen solid, we popped them out the bucket and either tied them up or put them lose in their pools . . . . they loved them, used to go nuts when they saw us carrying one over to the enclosure! :thumbs:

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A dog i use to have collapsed after eating a block of frozen chicken mince, couldnt pick itself up without falling over again for hours and took a few days to fully recover. So i choose not to feed them like that now. better safe thgan sorry. Other dogs have on occassion stole and ate frozen blocks with no ill effect.

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I put 4xlb bags of tripe and beef to thaw out on a table in the garden yesterday morning, when I went to it on the afternoon there was only 2lb in the bowl and a very contented lurcher lying nearby. He must have thought it was a carvery. :laugh:

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I feed chicken cascasses to the dogs but the next day they where holding there guts in i thought they didn't chew the bones right and stopped feeding them ??

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i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before :thumbdown:

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i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before thumbdown.gif

 

 

I don't forget on pupose!! i have forgotton about 4 times in the last 6 months, i usually cook some pasta up and feed it with sardines if i forget but sometimes busy lifestyle just doesn't allow time so they have been given it raw, better than skipping that meal and trust me, the dogs don't give a damn, food is food! thumbs.gif

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i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before :thumbdown:

i do it too my dogs occasionally just to keep them cool in the hot weather :victory:

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I've fed frozen carcasses and wings before . . . simply because i forgot to get them out of the freezer the night before. :clapper:

 

I used to work with big cats as well, and in the summer we made the tigers "blood lce lollies" . .. . literally flesh, blood and water frozen in a bucket with a rope in it, once frozen solid, we popped them out the bucket and either tied them up or put them lose in their pools . . . . they loved them, used to go nuts when they saw us carrying one over to the enclosure! :thumbs:

got the idea myself,from watching monkey world of all things,well it keeps them occupied for a while if nothing else :thumbs:

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