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Sunday, June 10, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Dog was vomiting blood

I understand this can be scary. My little maltipoo got very sick with
the last raw chicken drumette I gave her and I havne't had the courage
to try another, yet. Someone mentioned that they grind the chicken
bones so I did that but haven't given it to her yet. I'm working on
just feeding her beef and now her stool is just plain runny. Not sure
what's going on. But she loves this diet and I think it will be good
for her if I can get it right.

geraldine

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, Patty <auntpatty@...> wrote:
>
> I sent a couple posts to the list yesterday, but it didn't get
> through because my email was bouncing. One of the yorkies was sick
> all day yesterday. He had a chicken drumstick Friday night, but it
> didn't look like he ate any of the bone. He didn't want anything to
>

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