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Is there not a risk of bone shards doing damage to a dogs intestines? Chicken bones especially are prone to splintering.

 

Correct. :thumbs:

Its important, that you mince it well first threw a good mincer.

Feeding a good quality working complete, stops this from happening, but, if rabbits are minced raw, as well as chickens ect, it will be fine.

Avoid big heavy weight baring bones, they will crack a dogs teeth.

I know wild dogs wolfs ect eat them all the time ect, but a lot die in the wild too, far more then dogs that are fed properly. :thumbs:

 

Utter bollocks!

 

Edited to add, the bit about weight bearing bones is correct the rest is anti-raw properganda

 

Enough of the abuse, just pointing out a fact, from passed experince, like to see you say that to my face lad and not behind a computer screen?? :hmm:

As for the anti-raw properganda..................... :laugh: ..Twat :doh:

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Is there not a risk of bone shards doing damage to a dogs intestines? Chicken bones especially are prone to splintering.

 

Correct. :thumbs:

Its important, that you mince it well first threw a good mincer.

Feeding a good quality working complete, stops this from happening, but, if rabbits are minced raw, as well as chickens ect, it will be fine.

Avoid big heavy weight baring bones, they will crack a dogs teeth.

I know wild dogs wolfs ect eat them all the time ect, but a lot die in the wild too, far more then dogs that are fed properly. :thumbs:

 

Utter bollocks!

 

Edited to add, the bit about weight bearing bones is correct the rest is anti-raw properganda

 

Enough of the abuse, just pointing out a fact, from passed experince, like to see you say that to my face lad and not behind a computer screen?? :hmm:

As for the anti-raw properganda..................... :laugh: ..Twat... :yes:

 

You would physically attack him for daring to offer a different opinion to your own?

 

He is in fact correct. Most myths surrounding feeding dogs bones and raw meat were started by dog food companies so people would buy their crap.

 

It's common business practice. Nestlé told women in Africa that human milk was poisonous to babies so they could sell more formula milk and this resulted in the deaths of babies.

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Is there not a risk of bone shards doing damage to a dogs intestines? Chicken bones especially are prone to splintering.

 

Correct. :thumbs:

Its important, that you mince it well first threw a good mincer.

Feeding a good quality working complete, stops this from happening, but, if rabbits are minced raw, as well as chickens ect, it will be fine.

Avoid big heavy weight baring bones, they will crack a dogs teeth.

I know wild dogs wolfs ect eat them all the time ect, but a lot die in the wild too, far more then dogs that are fed properly. :thumbs:

 

Utter bollocks!

 

Edited to add, the bit about weight bearing bones is correct the rest is anti-raw properganda

 

Enough of the abuse, just pointing out a fact, from passed experince, like to see you say that to my face lad and not behind a computer screen?? :hmm:

As for the anti-raw properganda..................... :laugh: ..Twat... :yes:

 

You would physically attack him for daring to offer a different opinion to your own?

 

He is in fact correct. Most myths surrounding feeding dogs bones and raw meat were started by dog food companies so people would buy their crap.

 

It's common business practice. Nestlé told women in Africa that human milk was poisonous to babies so they could sell more formula milk and this resulted in the deaths of babies.

 

Who rattled your cage? :hmm:

Feed what you want to your dogs, just gave my opinion as well... :wallbash:

Flaming site, full of fools... :rolleyes:

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Is there not a risk of bone shards doing damage to a dogs intestines? Chicken bones especially are prone to splintering.

 

Correct. :thumbs:

Its important, that you mince it well first threw a good mincer.

Feeding a good quality working complete, stops this from happening, but, if rabbits are minced raw, as well as chickens ect, it will be fine.

Avoid big heavy weight baring bones, they will crack a dogs teeth.

I know wild dogs wolfs ect eat them all the time ect, but a lot die in the wild too, far more then dogs that are fed properly. :thumbs:

 

Utter bollocks!

 

Edited to add, the bit about weight bearing bones is correct the rest is anti-raw properganda

 

Enough of the abuse, just pointing out a fact, from passed experince, like to see you say that to my face lad and not behind a computer screen?? :hmm:

As for the anti-raw properganda..................... :laugh: ..Twat... :yes:

 

You would physically attack him for daring to offer a different opinion to your own?

 

He is in fact correct. Most myths surrounding feeding dogs bones and raw meat were started by dog food companies so people would buy their crap.

 

It's common business practice. Nestlé told women in Africa that human milk was poisonous to babies so they could sell more formula milk and this resulted in the deaths of babies.

 

Who rattled your cage? :hmm:

Feed what you want to your dogs, just gave my opinion as well... :wallbash:

Flaming site, full of fools... :rolleyes:

 

I said it was utter bollocks which it is. No abuse at all. And if you spouted bollocks like that infront of me then I would say so. :tongue2:

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