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Originally Posted by mimimomo Just use the same cleaning practices like you would be cooking BBQ for your own family. We handle raw meat all the time. I do wash their face & paws after they get raw meaty bones.
Just FYI, stick to raw meaty bones & give only dehydrated meats or trachea since it has no bones. Any type of cooked bones can be dangerous & poses a health threat. The cooking process draws out the moisture from the bones & makes it brittle & even possibly sharp. It changes the molecular structure of the bone, making it harder to digest.
Dogs can handle the salmonella & their digestive tract is made just for that, it kills the bacteria in the acid bath that is also able to dissolve raw bones.
I have a bunch of links for you about raw feeding, just let me know if you're interested. |
That is absolutely not true about salmonella and is very dangerous to misinform like that! Many many dogs get sick from salmonella. Many dogs even die from salmonella or end up hospitalized!