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    Default Update & Pork Neck Bones?

    Hi all, quick update so far after about 3 weeks on the new diet everyone is doing fantastic! Lucy the Border/Beagle is finally chewing her food now without me having to smash it so yay!
    Question on Pork Neck Bones? I've read on here a few times that several people have had problems or their dogs just didn't do well on the pork neck bones. What happened or what were their "symptoms" that you noticed? So far my guys are doing fine with them but I've only fed them a few times, and am always on the lookout. They definitely have to chew them better but they seem pretty happy! ps-I absolutely love following this forum all of you guys are awesome!

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    Everytime I feed pork neck, my mastiff vomits them up. EVERY TIME. My lab and dachshund/poodle mix do fine though.

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    I have fed pork necks to my 8 month old Jack Russell Terrier and to my 3 month old Toy Fox Terrier with no problems at all. I have fed the big ones to the JRT and the small ones to both. Thye enjoy them and it is a workout for them too.

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    My only issue with pork neck bones is that they're usually really bone heavy, don't have a whole lot of meat on them and can be cut in odd shapes. With these reasons make them a low quality RMB to me especially since they've been priced fairly high the last couple times Ive seen them. I certainly wouldn't turn down free ones

    If your dogs handle them fine and you can get a good deal on them don't hesitate.
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