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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Re:safe bones (for tiny breeds)

I have no experience with small breeds but I imagine "safe" bones is the wrong term, The question should be about what "edible" bones there are.

I have two Great Danes and I have seen them crunching up a deer femur (well after working on it for half the day). On the same hand I would never feed a detached wing (they would probably swallow it hole and end up choking on it.

As for toy breeds... I wouldn�t worry about "safe bones" but more about what bones they are able to crunch and consume.

Cheers

-Ross Senger


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