Thankfully i knew about all those dangerous things. If only the majority of pet owners did, then some pets might not be injured, get sick, or at worst get killedit's so sad
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Thankfully i knew about all those dangerous things. If only the majority of pet owners did, then some pets might not be injured, get sick, or at worst get killedit's so sad
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The traditional ‘give a dog a bone’ idea isn’t really a good one either
The bone can splinter and puncture the stomach or intestines. Poultry bones are particularly dangerous, as they become brittle when cooked. It’s much safer to give your dog a bone designed for pets.
Not to start any thing but didn't we have concerns about this before and never got an answer . My question now is how safe is the raw diets if poultry necks and stuff are fed? I'm not trying to upset any one I truly want to know.
I've been boo'dMerlin my angel
Originally Posted by Corinna
From my understanding, cooked bones are the problem. Not the raw ones. I know that's not a detailed answer, but, it's the one I have time for.I'd have to go back and do some research like I did a few years back when I started learning about the raw diet.
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