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Yeah amte you're right, earlier the better. Rabbit, chicken etc. are easy to digest. Wild meat is the best. I wouldn't give small bones yet. Dosn't need to be mince, just small chunks. Offal is necessary as well. Give some grated carrot too for extra nutrition, fibre and bulk.

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hi mate..i actually wean my terrier pups on raw beef..not mince just cut up small enough they come on in leaps and bounds..the only down side is they wont bloody try anything else..oh and by the way i get it from the knackers yard it works out at about 30p per 11b..cheap as chips and almost good enough to eat yourself

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hi mate..i actually wean my terrier pups on raw beef..not mince just cut up small enough they come on in leaps and bounds..the only down side is they wont bloody try anything else..oh and by the way i get it from the knackers yard it works out at about 30p per 11b..cheap as chips and almost good enough to eat yourself

i use mince and tripe from day 1

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By the time you get the lurcher pup it'll be weaned and probably 7/8 weeks?

 

I would feed chicken carcasses instead of wings when it's tiny as the bones are softer, plus minced tripe, rabbit, etc. I tend to mix a small amount of dry puppy kibble into the minces whilst they're tiny, just to make sure they're getting everything.

 

Beef and lamb rib are excellent to fatten a pup up and provide vital teething bones to save your furniture!!

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