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    As I was online now, I went to check my email and an advertisement comes up on the side. It's Lamb breast and rib rack. How big are these and is it ok if Aspen has these?
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    He should be able to handle them just fine. Our dogs consume almost every bone in a lamb. I'd get them if they're reasonably priced.
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    My dogs have had the ribs before and LOVED them.

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    i order whole lambs...actually they are a little older than lamb and even my pug can mostly eat many of the bones.


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    My labs eat lamb ribs with no issues.


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    Ya I'm sure he could handle them. Altho I have only fed lamb once, its $4 bucks a pound here.
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    Heck yeah! I bet he'd do great with them. Lamb is one of Lucky's favorites!
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