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thanks everyone who answered some of the questions (and plus) i was wondering when the topic of raw diet came up. :) |
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I've been feeding Lacy raw for a year and a half with no problems at all. She's very healthy. She even had a complete blood work-up a couple months ago and everything was perfect. And again, about bones, carnivores (including dogs) have a special tough lining in their stomach and first part of their intestines. They have a layer called the lamina subglandularis made up of a dense layer of collagenous connective tissue. Carnivores have this special structure because they were designed to eat raw bones. Because they have this, it is not likely that a raw bone will puncture the stomach and intestines. |
Very interesting My Fair Lacy. Do you think I could entice you to move to Montreal - I want you to be MY vet!! :D |
Forget montreal, she should move to the UK :D |
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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Actually most wolves do not eat deer bones or any other very large, hard bones. They strip them of the meat and chew on them. They are too dense. They eat soft smaller bones such as those from small prey, birds, fish, rabbit etc. Depending on where in the world they are, no, they probably don't eat much chicken because its not available. But, they do eat other birds that have a very similar make up to chicken, same goes for other meats you mentioned. Some wolves live off almost nothing but fish, others never eat a fish in their entire lives. They eat what is available to them, and I feed what meats are available to me. |
This is what I was looking for. So, where can I read about what bones and animals wolves eat from an unbiased site? Do you have one you could link me to? |
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Rebuttal 13- http://rawfed.com/myths/rebuttal2.html |
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