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Monday, June 12, 2006 7:11 PM

RE: Re: Dog Stories Bones - Rachael

 

 

You hit it square on the head of the nail.

I recalled now, it was indeed " cooked " Chicken Wings that I gave to Captain.

 

 

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On Behalf Of Rachael Whitney

11 June 2006 20:15

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Re: Dog Stories Bones

 

Sorry to jump in but you've hit one of my areas of interest... Bones are ok

for dogs as long as they are not cooked and are not small enough to be

swallowed without chewing. Poultry bones are very soft and chewable when

they are raw but splinter when cooked. My mother actually feeds both her

dogs a raw diet, initially because of health/allergy issues with a previous

dog, but she stuck with it because of how amazingly healthy they are. Both

dogs get a selection of both whole and ground bones throughout the week.

Bone is actually really good for them and a necessary part of a raw diet.

Though try and tell that to my cat, who is on a modified raw diet, and she'd

laugh in your face; its only ground-beyond-recognition food for her, though

part of the ground is small bone pieces and bone meal to make up a " whole

prey " diet. She too, is even healthier now that she is being fed raw

(though she does get some Innova Evo low carb kibble in the evenings).

 

~Rachael

 

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You hit it square on the head of the nail.

I recalled now, it was indeed " cooked " Chicken Wings that I gave to Captain.

 

 

Wee

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Rachael Whitney

11 June 2006 20:15

 

Re: Dog Stories Bones

 

Sorry to jump in but you've hit one of my areas of interest... Bones are ok

for dogs as long as they are not cooked and are not small enough to be

swallowed without chewing. Poultry bones are very soft and chewable when

they are raw but splinter when cooked. My mother actually feeds both her

dogs a raw diet, initially because of health/allergy issues with a previous

dog, but she stuck with it because of how amazingly healthy they are. Both

dogs get a selection of both whole and ground bones throughout the week.

Bone is actually really good for them and a necessary part of a raw diet.

Though try and tell that to my cat, who is on a modified raw diet, and she'd

laugh in your face; its only ground-beyond-recognition food for her, though

part of the ground is small bone pieces and bone meal to make up a " whole

prey " diet. She too, is even healthier now that she is being fed raw

(though she does get some Innova Evo low carb kibble in the evenings).

 

~Rachael

 

 

 

 

 

 

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