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Sunday, June 24, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Safe place to feed

s lee <lululunge@...> wrote:
> I'd like to switch to raw for my 4.5 month old retriever. However,
I have only hardwood floors - not a surface for raw food. I'm thinking
I could feed her outdoors, but would that be okay in winter?
*****
Sheila, you can feed outside if it works for you and the dog. I do,
but I generally feed my youngsters inside. Many people feed inside and
most of them first lay down a towel or place mat or old blanket or
shower curtain or vinyl tablecloth or tarp as a protective surface. It
is not difficult to teach the dog to stay put and it would not be
unreasonable to expect a dog to stay put.
Chris O

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