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  2. Veterinarian Shares the Top 5 Worst Bones To Feed to Dogs - AOL

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    This makes a lot of sense, and Dr. Anwary made a lot of commenters rethink giving their dogs any bones. He did clarify one thing in the comments, "Don’t give any bones as a vet recommendation ...

  3. Osteophagy - Wikipedia

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    While the media often portrays domestic dogs chewing bones, this is slightly misleading. Dogs chew bones only to eat any residual meat and bone marrow left on them, so it is not truly a form of osteophagy. Most modern toy "bones" for dogs are actually rawhide, which is simply dried animal skin, as animal bones are actually dangerous for dogs to ...

  4. Veterinarian Weighs in on Controversy Over Safety of Dogs ...

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    The most important thing to remember if you feed your dog raw meat is that you need to get it from somewhere that specifically sells raw meat for consumption. Feeding your dog over-the-counter raw ...

  5. Meat and bone meal - Wikipedia

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    Meat and bone meal ( MBM) is a product of the rendering industry. It is typically about 48–52% protein, 33–35% ash, 8–12% fat, and 4–7% water. It is primarily used in the formulation of animal feed to improve the amino acid profile of the feed. Feeding of MBM to cattle is thought to have been responsible for the spread of BSE (mad cow ...

  6. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Raw feeding is the practice of feeding domestic dogs, cats, and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary. Some pet owners choose to make home-made raw diets to feed their animals but commercial raw diets are also available.

  7. Dog Dad Offers Pittie Secret Treat Behind Mom’s Back ... - AOL

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    For instance, dogs can't have too much fat in their diet, so even low-fat cheese like mozzarella can be unhealthy for them to eat in large amounts. Sauce can be downright dangerous for your dogs.