pocomoto
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It would be interesting to hear the staistics on how many dogs actualy die from bone related accidents, I bet its no where near as many as those who die from obesity from having 'processed' dogs food, or road accidents, or from getting wood stuck in their throats from catching sticks etc.
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Good for you, mine get table scraps to as a treat, usually chuck them in with the liquidised veg meal.
Here here! Trouble is processed pet food is HUGE business with a massive turnover and sadly it's unlikely that statistics like that would ever be allowed to surface. But I think you are spot on and I bet most of those having problems with bones are from cooked!
Trouble is feed companies sponsor a lot of research projects and animal health care professionals don't tend to want to rock the boat, or have had their entire nutritional input from a feed company nutritionalist. They are often horrified when you tell them you feed raw despite having just commented on how well the dog looks!
It's such a waste we throw all that lovely potential natural dog food into an incinerator to dispose of it as waste products!
It makes my teeth itch when the ads harp on about special food for the immune system, added antioxidants and teeth cleaning bone substitutes! Raw food does all that naturally!
It would be interesting to hear the staistics on how many dogs actualy die from bone related accidents, I bet its no where near as many as those who die from obesity from having 'processed' dogs food, or road accidents, or from getting wood stuck in their throats from catching sticks etc.
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Good for you, mine get table scraps to as a treat, usually chuck them in with the liquidised veg meal.
Here here! Trouble is processed pet food is HUGE business with a massive turnover and sadly it's unlikely that statistics like that would ever be allowed to surface. But I think you are spot on and I bet most of those having problems with bones are from cooked!
Trouble is feed companies sponsor a lot of research projects and animal health care professionals don't tend to want to rock the boat, or have had their entire nutritional input from a feed company nutritionalist. They are often horrified when you tell them you feed raw despite having just commented on how well the dog looks!
It's such a waste we throw all that lovely potential natural dog food into an incinerator to dispose of it as waste products!
It makes my teeth itch when the ads harp on about special food for the immune system, added antioxidants and teeth cleaning bone substitutes! Raw food does all that naturally!