Well, it's good to see there's a rapid improvement after you spoke with them. I would have had to tell her to STOP and don't give the dog chicken with bones in it. They often splinter and puncture the intestines and then you face thousands of dollars of needless surgery, if the dog manages to survive.

I can't stand to see dogs treated like that. Of course, my girl is an inside dog. She hangs out with us, and me especially, most of the time. She's never been tethered outside when I wasn't there.

Talking first was the best option. You never know the circumstances of the family and reporting them first, before talking, would have been the coward's way out. Glad to see it's working out..... and I hope the dog doesn't have ill effects from the bones..... yeah, you need to discuss that with them so they don't do it again. Not everyone knows about the dangers of pork and chicken bones for dogs.


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