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Sunday, June 3, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Diet tweak necessary?

Hi, Roni!
How new is Lily to raw feeding? Pretty new, maybe? If so, don't worry.
It can take awhile for a dog's digestive system to adjust. The
appearance of bone pieces in her stool, or vomit, will lessen over time.
You might want to rethink how much bone you are feeding. Edible bone
in the whole prey model diet isn't a large amount. Try for about 10%,
give or take a little.
Aim for *about* 80% meat, 10% organ & 10% bone.
Let us know how you progress.
TC
Giselle
with Bea in New Jersey

> I ran across some of Lily's presents in the yard and noticed there are
> quite a few bone shards/pieces in them. Is this worthy of a diet tweak
> or is this SOP for a raw fed dog? I'm slightly concerned about them
> damaging the inside of the GI tract on the way through.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Roni
>


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