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Old 08-17-2011, 07:07 AM   #11
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Default Re: Bonio Dog biscuits...

They should only be an occasional treat and are beneficial for their teeth.
Some like them more than others
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Old 08-17-2011, 02:57 PM   #12
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Fur-nando gets a Milk Puppy Bonio every now and then. He likes them very much. In fact, he is trying to jam one in his nesting box right now . I read the ingredients on the packet in the store, and they seem reasonable. I can report that he has had no stomach problems than I've been able to stop when he has them, in fact, his poops are like ruddy sausages!

Everything in moderation. The nice thing with syrians is that they are able to handle a little more variety in their diets than dwarves. And Fur-nando isn't piggy at all. In fact, I let him go in his treat box and pick his own treat when he is having one, as he doesn't pouch when out and about, he just nibbles what he fancies and then toodles off He's a good egg!

I doubt we will get through the big box I have, so if you would like a few posting, I might be able to next week (when I have stamp money haha). x
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Old 08-17-2011, 03:07 PM   #13
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Default Re: Bonio Dog biscuits...

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Fur-nando gets a Milk Puppy Bonio every now and then. He likes them very much. In fact, he is trying to jam one in his nesting box right now . I read the ingredients on the packet in the store, and they seem reasonable. I can report that he has had no stomach problems than I've been able to stop when he has them, in fact, his poops are like ruddy sausages!

Everything in moderation. The nice thing with syrians is that they are able to handle a little more variety in their diets than dwarves. And Fur-nando isn't piggy at all. In fact, I let him go in his treat box and pick his own treat when he is having one, as he doesn't pouch when out and about, he just nibbles what he fancies and then toodles off He's a good egg!

I doubt we will get through the big box I have, so if you would like a few posting, I might be able to next week (when I have stamp money haha). x
Ooooh that would be great, thanks! I'm a bit wary of buying a box incase she doesn't like them, she can be a bit fussy. I'll have a rummage see if I can find something spare the girls don't use to send you in return
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Old 08-17-2011, 03:17 PM   #14
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Oh, don't be daft, we have plenty of stuff here (giant boxes of toys, spare cages, a giant bag of foods..)! If you PM me your address I'll try and post some next week . I have more than we'll ever need, so it will be good for another ham to have a try! x
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Old 08-17-2011, 03:34 PM   #15
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i give my 2 hamsters milk bone mini bones or puppy bones. they are good for the hamsters teeth. and only give them 1 a day!
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