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How to make RAW DOG BONES DIY Dog Food Diet - a tutorial by Cooking For Dogs

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LARGE RAW BONES. Give your dog a bone and let him enjoy being a big bad wolf! Even the cutest fluffiest of pups will love to take on a healthy nutritious bone.

• Never cook raw bones as cooked bones splinter and are dangerous. They cause intestinal damage, which can be severe.

• Always supervise your dog when eating a raw bone. It's a good idea to separate even the best of doggie friends when eating raw bones.

• Bone is composed primarily of calcium phosphate. Calcium and phosphorus ratios and total amounts in a pet's diet are important.

• Raw bones contain highly nutritious marrow

• Good advice is to match the size of the bone offered to our dog's head size. Dogs can't be given a bone that's too big, but they can be given a bone that is too small. Bones that are too small can be choking hazards and cause significant oral trauma.

• The basic guide for choice of bones is really decided by the size of the dog. Large dogs can handle larger bones, like lamb necks, lamb shanks, beef leg bones, whole rabbit, whole chickens or chicken carcasses, kangaroo tails. Smaller dogs will fare better with chicken frames, chicken necks or wings, lamb flaps, brisket bones, ribs etc.

• Remember that there are two distinct types of bones; those that are eaten easily and quite quickly, are nutritional, and provide a host of nutritional benefits. Bones that are too large or tough, and end up scattered over the back yard, or buried in the lawn, and dug up or chewed on over many days, are more of a "toy".

The chewing action is great for your dogs teeth and
they can keep your dog happy for several hours a day.




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