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Roxy had a raw chicken leg tonight And i watch her she seem to down the big leg bone down in one I did hear it crunch but then gone I did say Roxy easy but it was gone will she have a problem to pass that?
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Re: Raw Eating
Its a worry for me if anyone who raw feeds could give me advice like its fine ?
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I'm new to raw myself, so I'm not sure, someone with more experience will be along shortly
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Re: Raw Eating
Leg Bone.... ill try to tell you two big bones yes at the joint one not that fat she eat that fine its the one we call a drum stick she seem to just eat it as one? sorry it i not make myself clear ? it was bone with meat not just bone
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should pass through fine, she might throw up a bit of bone which IS normal, they tend to do that if it's not sitting right in their belly.
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but she is only 14 weeks mate she will be fine yes ? please say yes but dont lie if not lol you know what I mean just dont wanna think I did a bad thing to her like feed raw to youngella wrote:should pass through fine, she might throw up a bit of bone which IS normal, they tend to do that if it's not sitting right in their belly.
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I feed raw to my pups at 8 weeks old so she's not to young
Yes she should be fine, as with anything do keep an eye on her but it should pass through fine or come back up like i said
Yes she should be fine, as with anything do keep an eye on her but it should pass through fine or come back up like i said
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Thank you I can Rest a bit more now coz I know you know what your talking about Thank youella wrote:I feed raw to my pups at 8 weeks old so she's not to young
Yes she should be fine, as with anything do keep an eye on her but it should pass through fine or come back up like i said
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Yes worry me but she is flat out now lol not a care... I just seen what she did and had to find out if it was safe for her to do that ..Her was like well you find out if what I did it was OK and im off to the land of nod lol
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Thanks anyway for putting my mind at rest Thank you
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Something to remember...a dog's stomach acid is much stronger than ours & tends to break down bone matter quite quickly, so you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
Obviously, as with all health issues, if you feel she is 'off' in any way, or is off her food/water etc then speak to your vet.
Obviously, as with all health issues, if you feel she is 'off' in any way, or is off her food/water etc then speak to your vet.
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Well she was fine last night and as done the job 3 times so looks like she is gonna be fine thanks for the replys
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