Puppies eat raw bones - is it right?

🔶In this video, puppies from aboriginal Central Asian shepherds exported from the flocks of Tajikistan - puppies eat raw bones for the first time and let’s see how they cope with it. 🔶In the first video, where we also gave bones to puppies, at the age of 43 days, they were puppies from Polvon and Chokar – you can now watch this video here - 🔶In that video we had 3 big bones and 9 puppies. And many wrote to us that if you gave each puppy for a bone... In this video, we also gave the puppies 3 large bones and added three long beef tracheae to them. There were 9 puppies as well as in the previous litter. 🔶In this video, the puppies are a little older – they are 52 days old, their father Tash and mother Chokar are both exported from different flocks of Tajikistan. At this age, puppies have baby teeth and despite the fact that these teeth are quite sharp, nevertheless they are not yet able to master serious large pieces of meat. And that’s why such large raw bones are a very safe and useful treat for puppies, which, in addition to the behavioral skills that you are currently watching on the screen, also develop the jaw apparatus. 🔶 Also at this age, despite the aggression of puppies for bones, puppy fights are very safe and puppies do not cause serious injuries to each other, figuring out which of them is cooler and how to interact with littermates. 🔶We will immediately explain for those who find it tough, cruel, etc. - this is how true future wolfhounds go through their formation! This is how they develop and learn to interact in a pack. These mega puppies still arrange a showdown among themselves and constantly find out who is stronger and so it will be until the moment when they come to understand their place in the pack in which they will live. 🔶Through such “tough“ moments, these super puppies come to understand many things that are vital for them, such as that they receive counter aggression for their aggression, which can exceed their own at times, so they understand that once again it is not worth getting into trouble. Also, the experience is gained of what you can get for food if you take it from another. 🔥Links to all the puppies that are present in this video: 👉1. Inli - now he is Tash Junior - went to Germany - #Puppy got to Germany!💖#shorts💖#The puppy got to Germany!😍 👉2. Iman - left for England - Owner’s review of Aboriginal Central Asian Shepherd Iman in England👏Owner’s review of the “aborigine“👍 👉3-4. Two red puppies, a female and a male, left for the Tver region to guard sheep - Red noses alabai and sheep💖Slow living💦Red SAO with sheep💖The Dahmard Sagas 5. Ishtar - left for Kazakhstan - Asian native Ishtar🔥shepherd in Kazakhstan🔥Animal life - aboriginal alabai dog Ishtar 👉6. Inir - left for England - Male puppy aboriginal dog 2022 - Central Asian Shepherd👍The shepherd Inir is a descendant of the Dahmard Saga!💖 👉Shepherd dog sees pig for 1st time and happy!🙈 👉7. Ingo - went to the Nizhny Novgorod region to guard the farm - Aboriginal dog 2022 male puppy - Central Asian Shepherd👍The shepherd is a descendant of the Chuponi Saga!💖 8. Ibret, now he is Batyr - he went to the Moscow region to guard a private house - A huge black terrier calmed everyone down🤣🙈 9. Sarah - went to St. Petersburg to guard a private house - In this video, Sarah can be seen starting from the 2nd minute - #centralAsianshepherd #centralasianshepherddog
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