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Previous Corgis of mine have had such a lot of painful problems with meat bones that when Taylor came along, no bones I said and no bones said the breeder - who incidently is a leading world Pembroke specialist. And that's the way it is. A little of a shame because dogs and meat bones usually go together. However there are great unmessy alternatives. One Corgi I had often buried the bones I gave him in "secret" places in the garden and even he forgot sometimes where they were - and I was the one who dug them up. He still took ownership of them despite being days, weeks old and full of dirt and decay.
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