LoL, yes, we had a disagreement this morning when Jasper decided Wilbur's half of a game hen was more appetizing than his.Originally Posted by Glacier
Silly boy.
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LoL, yes, we had a disagreement this morning when Jasper decided Wilbur's half of a game hen was more appetizing than his.Originally Posted by Glacier
Silly boy.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
I've never had a problem with it, either. I've fed Finn (who'll be three in December) this way since the day he came home (at 7.5 weeks). There are risks with everything, from feeding kibble to canned food to a homecooked diet to feeding raw. I, personally, decided on raw because, after research, felt that the benefits far outweighed any risks involved. I'm sorry Charlie got sick.
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We've been feeding raw for months now and never had any problems at all. Like everyone else has already said, just make sure you give the appropriate size. And with Bon, all his food has to be frozen or he will try to gulp even large pieces of meat.
I'm definitely not a pro here, but I wouldn't even bother giving boneless. With her size I'd just give her a small chicken (bone and all) or chicken quarters.Originally Posted by ashleycat
If your thinking like I was I thought they needed the bone all the time but this is not the case. The meat is the most important part of their diet.
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It is way easier to feed mostly Raw Meaty Bones, which is a bone (edible, which beef bones are not) covered in a good amount of meat. Preferably so that you can just barely feel the bone, such as in a chicken quarter. Much of the raw meaty bones I feed are from fowl - chicken, turkey, goose, & duck. Red meats (beef and lamb) are usually fed as a muscle meat meal. I feed pork pretty often as well, but the only pork RMB's I feed to speak of are ribs, shoulder and hock. I only use beef bones (soup bones) for recreational chewing, which is a few times a month at most, because they are not largely edible and too much gnawing on rec bones can be hard on the teeth.
Neither of my dogs have been sick due to Raw. Fozzie has actually never been sick, even though I definitely was not overly cautious about introducing new kinds of meat, and he went almost straight from kibble to Raw when I got him.
While we are on the subject: I've noticed lots of people feed raw. Why? I've heard all the great things. But wouldn't it be lacking some vitamins? Why raw? why not cook the meat? it would have the same things in it.![]()
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Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
Actually, cooking the meat removes most of the nutrients and vitamins in raw.
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Yes, bones do help clean the teeth.
Although Anna is right, meat is the most important part of the diet, the do however need some bone & organs. Some dogs systems are more sensative than others. Therefore some dogs can eat a lot of boneless meat with no ill effects, most will get the runds though. But too much bone can cause constipation in most dogs.
I agree, I would start off with a whole chicken (remember to remove the bag that the organs are in inside the chicken) or chicken quarters, bone & all.
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i don't feed my dogs raw everyday. i do give them something like a chicken or a turkey neck and other stuff sometimes. i've never had problems with it.
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I havn't tried it but I really want to because I think Niņo's having some issues on kibble.
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All my dogs got sick except one, my female. I did research, but it just didnt work out. They all got the runs and threw up. One of my dogs had bloody runny stools. Wish that didnt happen, i really wanted them to stay on raw.
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