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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Basically you'll be experimenting on your dog when you do this, if that's comfortable to you then go ahead. I really recommend people feed food that has been tested and deemed to be safe. Joey might not be getting the latest and greatest diet, but he’s getting a safe diet. That is of UTMOST importance to me. By the way, the second link has a picture of an 18 pound terrier, not exactly what I’d call a small dog. I’m concerned that people are giving bones that could puncture a Yorkie’s small intestines. I gave Joey a raw skinless chicken neck that was cut in small pieces and people assured me it was safe, and I had to pull it out of Joey’s throat because he was choking on it. Never again. |
Nope, not comfortable with my furkids being the Ginnie-pigs

Just the thought of them choking on something on their insides being torn, or pain, or....Oh, no, no can't deal with that.
Yep, safe sounds good to me
I met a 150 Lbs St. Bernard, who's parents say they raw feed anything they can get their hands on for him. I looked at that HUGE baby and then I looked at my little penuts (11 Lbs and 6.5 lbs) and knew that there's no way their diets could be identical