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    pig ears

    Hello last night DD and I were walking we had our dog with us we walked by a house and a lady was working in her yard and she also had a dog the dog came over toward our dog I noticed that the dog's nose was all dirty, the lady comes over to get the dog and she said did you notice her nose is dirty I said yeah she said I had been working in my garden earlier and she was digging PIG EARS out I was like oh felt to stupid to ask so now I am asking you guys.

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    they are dried pig ears you can find them anywhere dog food and treats are sold. They really are pig ears though lol. They are very good for dogs because they dont splinter and I like them because thay dont get stuff all over the carpet.





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    My dogs love them! They maybe small but there is never any left to bury. They are just what you think pig ears. They are all dried up like rawhide. My little ones can't digest rawhide but they have no problem with the pig ears. We can't even say the words without the dogs going crazy.
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    My dog is a pig ear junkie... he's totally addicted, has been since he was a pup. He teethed on them as a pup, and, now, at age 8, he 'demands' one a day...lol

    Sams Club has the best price, and bag of 25 for $9.97, and, they are nice fatty ones, made in the USA. I'm gonna guess they taste a lot like bacon to a dog.
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    Oh, as far as 'digging' for them...lol, my Gooba is 90 pounds, he eats the large ones in 8 to 10 minutes... there's nothing left for him to hide or bury. He's a happy junkie !
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    My dogs love them, it's one of their favorite treats..
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    my little ten pound boy can eat one in about five minutes. I don't think he chews it up enough so I stopped buying them. And he is on a diet.

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    My dogs love them too. My one little baby will chew for a bit, bury it-wait 10 seconds and dig it up, chew, bury dig repeat/lol. She will do this for an hour until it is gone!
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    my dogs love them....they stink lol but my dogs know where they are at in the house and when I bring them in the house and go crazy for them....I buy them in bulk at Meijers and get them really cheap......I've even seen ones with a little bit of hair still on it eww

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    My 7 1/2 year old Winni Girl dog loves them but Ichabod,my 6 month old Longhaired Dachshund, can't have them. They make him puke,he has a "sensitive tummy" LOL. The only thing he can eat is Mother Hubbard's Small Bit treats,his Nutra puppy food,and turkey and chicken baby food.
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