How to make RAW CHICKEN NECKS FOR DOGS DIY RAW Dog Food - a tutorial by Cooking For Dogs
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RAW CHICKEN NECKS - ONLY RAW bones (never cooked) is seriously being reinforced by the veterinary community.
Australian veterinarian Ian Billinghurst, who says dogs would be healthier if they followed the diet of their predecessors in the wild, maintains that raw chicken necks are soft enough for most dogs to chew and digest.
• Pet owners nervous about feeding neck bones, can grind meat or purchase it already ground. According to Natural Dog Health Remedies, chicken neck bones become too brittle once they are cooked and should only be served raw.
• * Brittle bones can cause numerous problems, ranging from choking to stomach and intestinal issues.
• Raw chicken necks provide calcium and act as a toothbrush to keep your dog's teeth clean. If you choose to feed raw chicken necks as part of your dog's diet, select necks from chicken raised without antibiotics or hormones.
• The necks should make up no more than 30 percent to 50 percent of your dog's nutritional intake.
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