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Bones are dangerous to pets when they've been cooked because they tend to splinter, especially chicken bones. If the bone was from meat that was never cooked, it's safe for a pet to eat.Betsy From: Rare Earth <kirsty@...> Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 8:56:42 AMSubject: [ ] Re: Dog anal glands

Re: <My dog, a small Yorkshire eats "Royal Canine" dog food.I don't think she will eat raw meat. But maybe half raw. I'll give it a try. The veterinary advised not to give bones. Thanks Arie>

Hi Aria, If you wanted to give it a go, here are some websites to start learning with: http://www.rawfed. com/why.html

http://www.rawdogfood.com.au/benefits-of-raw.html

http://www.rawmeaty bones.com/ petowners/ feedyourdogrmb. php

And there are too, here is a good one: http://pets. groups.. com/group/ rawfeeding.

Our pets (just like us) live longer and healthier if we put in what their bodies are designed to consume :-)

regardsKirsty

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Thank you Betsy and Kirsty for the useful information.

Arie

From: Betsy Sinkey <westoo@...> Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 5:23:30 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Re: Dog anal glands

Bones are dangerous to pets when they've been cooked because they tend to splinter, especially chicken bones. If the bone was from meat that was never cooked, it's safe for a pet to eat.Betsy

From: Rare Earth <kirsty@rare- earth.com. au>miracle_mineral_ supplementSent: Wed, May 5, 2010 8:56:42 AMSubject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement] Re: Dog anal glands

Re: <My dog, a small Yorkshire eats "Royal Canine" dog food.I don't think she will eat raw meat. But maybe half raw. I'll give it a try. The veterinary advised not to give bones. Thanks Arie>

Hi Aria, If you wanted to give it a go, here are some websites to start learning with: http://www.rawfed. com/why.html

http://www.rawdogfood.com.au/benefits-of-raw.html

http://www.rawmeaty bones.com/ petowners/ feedyourdogrmb. php

And there are too, here is a good one: http://pets. groups.. com/group/ rawfeeding.

Our pets (just like us) live longer and healthier if we put in what their bodies are designed to consume :-)

regardsKirsty

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