I do understand that dogs have different digestive systems then us and may be able to handle bones. Wolves in the wild would not eat much chicken and turkey and lamb... These are the animals that are usually fed in the raw diet. So what I am saying is it doesn't duplicate the diet of a wolf at all. The animals they eat are completely different for the most part. I am not saying that you shouldn't feed a dog chicken..., but it is different then what a wolf would eat.
Raw feeders are careful with the type of bones they give. You say that a dog should have chicken bones and turkey bones which wolves wouldn't eat in the wild but dogs should not have deer bones which wolves do eat in the wild. It is fine to be safe and only give the bones you think are safe but that makes very little sense if we are trying to duplicate a wolf's diet.
Just thinking...
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