with this,
as often they don't eat again for days or more. Dee
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From: Wendy
Date: 10/05/2007 00:00:25
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Subject: RE: CSPet Food
This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10
curved beef rib bone . I needed to put him
You're welcome Jodi. Dee
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From: Jodi W Menard
Date: 09/05/2007 21:02:32
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Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Thank you Dee. :-)
Dee wrote on 5/9/2007, 12:48 PM:
Hi Jodie, I'm no expert but you are fine with any raw bones.
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Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Chicken bones splinter badly.
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Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
Raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
My dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
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Wendy wrote on 5/9/2007, 5:51 PM:
[snipped]
This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10
curved beef rib bone.
10 and he was fine? Amazing. But, was it a raw bone, Wendy
:25 PM
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Wendy wrote on 5/9/2007, 5:51 PM:
[snipped]
This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10
curved beef rib bone.
10 and he was fine? Amazing. But, was it a raw bone, Wendy? Thanks.
Jodi
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What makes it so different to EIS?
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Its not just the contamination, its what can be in it. See
http://www.trilogyonline.com/Trilogy/Pets/PetsHome
aspx?Ath=realname=10042285 Dee
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From: Pat
Date: 05/09/07 05:49:10
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Subject: CSPet Food
Some dogs will eat
, May 9, 2007 6:12:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Its not just the contamination, its what can be in it. See
http://www.trilogyonline.com/Trilogy/Pets/PetsHome
aspx?Ath=realname=10042285 Dee
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Pat
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From: Dee d...@deetroy.org
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Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Its not just the contamination, its what can
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
Garnet wrote on 5/9/2007, 9:24 AM:
chicken bones splinter badly.
On May 9, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Jodi W Menard wrote:
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been
giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
Ok, I'm feeling brave-
my dog is vegan.
The vet says she is very healthy, and tells me to keep it up.
My family had several dogs growing up, and all of them loved to eat
various things- one loved carrots from the garden, another would beg
and beg for a bite of banana, my first dog used to
Jodi,
I'm definitely not an expert but I feed my Chihuahuas raw meat and bones for 9
years. Juat want to say that only raw bones are safe as they do not splinter.
Any cooked bones are not safe so do not feed them to you dog, no matter the
size (of dog or bone... LOL)
Also want to point
Thank you Barbara.
Barbara wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:06 AM: [snipped]
Jodi,
I'm definitely not an expert
but I feed my Chihuahuas raw meat and bones for 9 years. Juat want to
say that only raw bones are safe as they do not splinter.
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What do you guys think of this new type of silver solution? The web sites
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it on a lyme list and thought I would bring the discussion over here where
you have more experience. A single lyme treatment is
they are designed to do. Dee
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Date: 05/09/07 16:38:24
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Chicken bones splinter badly.
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with kibble, even salmonella, torsions, etc., so nothing is risk
free. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Jodi W Menard
Date: 09/05/2007 16:07:52
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
Raw
Thank you Dee. :-)
Dee wrote on 5/9/2007, 12:48 PM:
Hi Jodie, I'm no expert but you are fine with any raw bones.
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From: Jodi W Menard jwmen...@cox.net
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Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: CSPet Food
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay
I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but I think if one does their research
and factors everything in they will be able to make an informed choice
that works for them whichever 'diet' they choose. Talking with breeders
that are into 3rd and 4th and upwards generations is an excellent way to
get a
Wendy wrote on 5/9/2007, 5:51 PM:
[snipped]
This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10
curved beef rib bone.
10 and he was fine? Amazing. But, was it a raw bone, Wendy? Thanks.
Jodi
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At 09:57 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
I
Only a problem if cooked.
At 10:37 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
chicken bones splinter badly.
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Some dogs will eat absolutely anything. I had a yellow lab who would run his
nose up and down our tomato plants and eat any which were ripe. This same dog
ate a tray of Halloween candy (including wrappers and sucker sticks) when we
forgot to put the gate up. I had to make both labs empty
Wow, I haven't had a dog in years but I remember that dogs are almost as bad as
pigs. They have endless pits for a stomach and will eat anything they can find
any time anywhere. Whoever wrote that article on that website couldn't have
ever owned a DOG! LoL
Doris
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