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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] regurgitating bones

> Hi, this morning my one dog regurgitated some small pieces of bone from
> the meal yesterday afternoon. <snip> The meal yesterday consisted
> of chicken backs (including some small pieces of the organ parts still
> attached to it) along with some breast meat.

Vickie,

Sounds like it may be "bile and bone bits vomit" (bbbv), in which case it's
nothing to worry about...just a normal, healthy reaction to a bone-heavy
meal where the stomach decided that it had worked on it long enough and the
bone was now classified as an irritant (which may be why the grass was
there, too), so up it came.

Do an archive search on "bile and bone bits" and you'll see that it's not
unusual...especially for the new to raw dogs getting bone-heavy meals.

Casey

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