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Sunday, June 17, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Bones & Broken Teeth

Hi,

a healthy dog copes amazingly well with all sorts of bacteria and
the like.

From all accounts, there's probably more bacteria on your keyboard
right now. So I hope you wash your hands before you touch your dog!

Bacteria is everywhere. Bacteria is essential for both human and
canine digestion, not to mention every other living organism.

I've got pups on the ground right now. I never use disinfectant or
antibacterials around them. They get introduced to raw food around
the 4 week mark. We never ever feed any commercial food.

Let us know what your issues are.

cheers,

Jane
www.bluegrace.com

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