Feeding Frozen... I have a question on feeding frozen meat/bones. Someone told me the bones would shatter like glass if given while frozen and would be dangerous to eat. Anyone heard of this? I sometimes dont wait for the meat/bones to be fully dethawed before giving to my big dogs, I was told this was bad because they would splinter...any takes on this?? |
I've been feeding RAW for five years. One of mine won't eat unless it IS frozen - he takes the "no raw on these paws" approach to eating ;). Dependent on the pooch, however - if you're feeding a small dog, it's best to thaw the meat/bone to avoid a drop in their core temp. Pups, especially, shouldn't have frozen meat/bones. JMO The dangerous bones are those that are COOKED. Think of wolves (your fur friend's cousin) in the tundra. If they didn't eat frozen bones, they wouldn't survive 'til Spring! |
I defrost fully before feeding as my dogs are small but I do know lots of raw feeders who feed their big dogs RMBs frozen, especially in the summer, with no problems. |
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very true, very true!!!!!! Wolves and most wild carnivores in the cold months and regions would not survive or would have to migrate, lol. |
I'd think frozen bones whould be ok for big dogs, but not the lttle ones. |
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