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Raw Feeding Dogs
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I was always believed that you shouldn't feed bones such as chicken bones to dogs as they can splinter and cause internal damage. My daughter bought a German shepherd from a breeder who advocates raw feeding. The breeder says that it is perfectly safe and she has been doing it for 20 years. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know lots of people who do and the dogs do well on it. Cooked chicken bones (any thin cooked bone really) are dangerous for dogs, do splinter and can kill. Raw bone is much less splintery and more digestible.
I don't feed my dogs raw because it can be a messy business. You can get frozen food where the bone is ground up and mixed with the meat but you need a lot of freezer space and an organised life style. Feeding whole raw joints to dogs is a messy business as they need to have a good old chew of them and I don't fancy it on my floor.
I don't feed my dogs raw because it can be a messy business. You can get frozen food where the bone is ground up and mixed with the meat but you need a lot of freezer space and an organised life style. Feeding whole raw joints to dogs is a messy business as they need to have a good old chew of them and I don't fancy it on my floor.
Max (my avatar) was fed on various grades of dry foods all his life,apart from the occasional treat and though I say it myself he grew into a very fine old boy,living a full and active life till he lost the use of his legs just short of his 15th birthday.It's nearly six years now but he's still missed.
He was fed dry food all the time with the occasional mix of gravy and left overs if we had guests over cooked,mind you he'd eat any thing he was fed but if he had too much "wet" food he'd always end up with the trots.I think it depends on how he/she is reared from a pup but I don't think it really matters as long as the dog gets a good balanced diet.