They had been cut into small portions.
There was lots of meat on them and the bones were fairly soft so we could eat those, too.
Even Roxy, who has been turning her nose up at
the beef knuckle bones enjoyed hers.
We give them the 12 paws up.
Only drawback, we only got a tiny bit of kibble for dinner.
SHE is waiting to see how our digestive systems
handle them before we get them again.
12 paws up !?! I've got to catch me a Roo ...
ReplyDeleteLoves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
They look pawesome :) There is nothing better then a meaty bone :) Milo & Jet
ReplyDeleteCrikey .... roo tails!!!! 'Mum get the car out. We're off to the pet barn'!!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious,
ReplyDeleteshame we can't get those in the UK,
Annie would love one :)
Wow! Are those free range roos?
ReplyDeleteYummy and we hope your tummies are OK and you get to have them again. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
GOOD IDEA TO SEE HOW YOU MANAGE THE NEW TREATS...SOMETIMES WHEN MOM GIVES ME A DIFFERENT FLAVOR OF TREAT..LIKE THE KINDS WITH STUFF IN THE CENTER IT BOTHERS MY TUM-TUM A BIT.
ReplyDeleteHUGS MADI YOUR BFFF
OMD! What happened to the rest of the Roo? They sure do look yummy and we hope that your tum~tum tummy handles them well.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lily Belle & Muffin
we always feed our dogs roo meet - it is so lean and good for them.
ReplyDeleteWOWZA. Those look awesome!!! Hope they didn't upset your tummy!
ReplyDeleteOMD OMD you DID get your ROO TAILS.... that is super duper ... and they must have been DELICIOUS since you gave them 12 paws up... we HOPE that your tummies are as HAPPY as your Taste Buds were.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly took "HER" long enough to get them fur you... you had been waiting fur like 87 weeks... Just sayin...
OH MY...those look heavenly. I can almost taste their deliciousness from here. I sure hope you keep getting more of those!
ReplyDeleteOz
NO, NO, NO! Those are supposed to be extra, not in place of the regular amount of kibble.
ReplyDeleteYum I've got drools here! The draw back I see is there's no roo tails over here and that's a real problem.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
Our digestive system says no way
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
You lucky dogs! They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
My dogs are very, very jealous!
ReplyDeleteOh you must have been in heaven…
ReplyDeleteLook at those begging eyes. I hope those roo tails agreed with your tummies so that you can get more!
ReplyDeleteMom is not to sure, we think maybe they are yummy?
ReplyDeletehugs
Mr Bailey & Hazel
She won't let us have bones...something about splinters, choking, blah, blah, blah...we're going on strike.
ReplyDeleteWaggies,
Braeden and Seth
Oh my I don't get those, I have issues with raw food and it is not digestive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a friend
Sweet William The Scot
Goodness look at those happy faces..we don't do roo here...the pups found it way to rich..plus I feel like they would be eating our neighbours bwahaahhah :) hugs Fozziemum xx
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeleteHOLY ROO TAILS!!! I'll be right overs...those look WAY too good to pass up!
ReplyDelete(paws crossed on the tummies ☺)
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
I gotta find me a roo.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a safe and trouble free passage.
ReplyDeleteThose look very nommy! We hope everything came out okay in the end.
ReplyDeleteDon't think we'll ever taste roo meat. They're pretty scarce around here.
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