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by Paul Garrison on 09 June 2011 - 03:06

My idea on grinding beef bones is for the bone meal. I have yet to find chicken cheap and I can get beef cheap or free. I live near Springfield MO.

Thank you

Jacko

by Jacko on 09 June 2011 - 05:06

Off kibble and give some yogurt for a day.  Next day raw.  Sometimes you can get by with out the yogurt.





AmbiiGSD

by AmbiiGSD on 09 June 2011 - 10:06

Well the really simple answer is; not all dogs can tolerate or do well on a a raw diet.




by SitasMom on 09 June 2011 - 12:06


"Well the really simple answer is; not all dogs can tolerate or do well on a a raw diet"

Perfect answer!

If your dog was doing well on a quality kibble, why change?


realmccoy

by realmccoy on 09 June 2011 - 15:06

my dogs had that issue with raw chicken. I noticed the frozen chicken they soak in saline, when reading some packages. That may cause a runny stool too.
I generally ad a half a table spoon of canned pumpkin to their food everyday, so that resolves the issue.
Since its really hot in arizona, we freeze the canned pumpkin half table spoons in ice tray and give it to them as a dessert after they eat. 
Sometimes they detox because of the switch of meat and have a runny stool, if you suddenly go between pultry and red meat.


myret

by myret on 14 June 2011 - 18:06

yes your'e right some dogs sad but true don't do well on raw food or the food that they where born to eat

let's hope the dogs do not tolerate a raw diet does not become part of a breeding program no







 


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