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Originally Posted by genna ann
If you are gonna go for that whole raw meaty bones diet it has to be fed raw, cook or part cook chicken bones and as said the bones get brittle and nasty.
All that said i would never, ever feed my dogs raw chicken, the danger of salmonella and campylobacter is way too high.
Sorry if i sound like a traditionalist but hey.... i'm a vet.... what do i know?
Genna xxxxx
*braces herself for the backlash*
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No backlash you can believe what you believe but if you have an open mind read Your Cat: A Revolutionary Approach to Feline Health and Happiness by Elizabeth Hodgkins D.V.M (Vets prefer to believe their own collegues than lay-people)
Also the risk of salmonella is as high in dry food as it is in raw and hundreds of pets did die in America eating contaminated dry food (some recommended by their vets)