calvinbiss Golden Member Apr 5, 2001 1,745 0 0 Nov 6, 2003 #1 a deer horn? Tell me soon if he can't cuase he'll be done soon.
DannyBoy Diamond Member Nov 27, 2002 8,820 2 81 www.danj.me Nov 6, 2003 #2 wtf? Its a bone right? I would imagine so..
P PatboyX Diamond Member Aug 10, 2001 7,024 0 0 Nov 6, 2003 #3 obviously he can. its just matter of if it will kill him or not.
calvinbiss Golden Member Apr 5, 2001 1,745 0 0 Nov 6, 2003 #6 its an antler shed from a mule deer not a good deer, but he was mowing thru it
DannyBoy Diamond Member Nov 27, 2002 8,820 2 81 www.danj.me Nov 6, 2003 #7 Originally posted by: PatboyX obviously he can. its just matter of if it will kill him or not. Click to expand... ROFL!
Originally posted by: PatboyX obviously he can. its just matter of if it will kill him or not. Click to expand... ROFL!
K Kalvin00 Lifer Jan 11, 2003 12,705 5 81 Nov 6, 2003 #8 He should be fine...except when he goes to poop it out :Q
datalink7 Lifer Jan 23, 2001 16,765 6 81 Nov 6, 2003 #9 Not reccomended. The splinters have a possibility to pierce his stomach (not saying it will, but there is a possibility). Same thing with soft bones like chicken bones. If you give your dog a bone, buy the ones you use to make a soup or stew.
Not reccomended. The splinters have a possibility to pierce his stomach (not saying it will, but there is a possibility). Same thing with soft bones like chicken bones. If you give your dog a bone, buy the ones you use to make a soup or stew.
datalink7 Lifer Jan 23, 2001 16,765 6 81 Nov 6, 2003 #10 Not reccomended. The splinters have a possibility to pierce his stomach (not saying it will, but there is a possibility). Same thing with soft bones like chicken bones. If you give your dog a bone, buy the ones you use to make a soup or stew.
Not reccomended. The splinters have a possibility to pierce his stomach (not saying it will, but there is a possibility). Same thing with soft bones like chicken bones. If you give your dog a bone, buy the ones you use to make a soup or stew.