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Cooked chicken bones shatter like glass and will act like glass in their digestive tract. Raw bones are dull and actually dissolve in a dogs stomach acids. His turds will eventually get smaller and smaller as his body starts absorbing more of the nutrients for the food. Oh, and the wet dog smell, it goes away. Fur gets shiny and full, they have more energy, just a better situation overall. Best of luck!
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Raw bones break but do not shatter.
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we were told by the breeder to feed him dog food only
the vet said a mix of veggies as well was ok I have to admit I hand feed him his doggy food and throw him some scraps he does beg and we ignore him, I can't help it, he sits there wags his tail and looks at me so adorably Quote:
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receptionist at the vet said the same thing, said there crafty MOFO's, skilled in manipulation !
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ok, how about a compromise, raw meat , but no bones, concerned he will have a bones issue and mix the raw meat with his ordinary food. OH said your (I'm) not to give him raw meat, must be cooked, "because he's a puppy" someone advised
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Personally, I would stick w/ a diet specifically formulated for puppies for at least the first year and transition from there based on the situation. If the pup is healthy and still growing, not really a reason to seitch unless it is just YOUR preference. I'm also not a believer in a pure raw diet unless you plan to supplement the diet, but that's me. Like with anything, seldom is too much of one thing a good thing. There are lots of resources on this. I don't think anyone here will tell you specifically what you should do. It is nest to do some focused research and decide what you think is best.
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I hear ya and as a new doggy person, kinda good to ask questions, VETS are expensive
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As funny as it may seem, pet insurance is a thing. Having got it for both our dogs, I recommend it. Our older dog has had more than his share of vet and specialist appointments the last couple of years and the insurance far more than paid for itself. It's easier to get insurance for a puppy than it is for an older dog (or at least for a better premium and coverage plan). I'd recommend keeping to puppy food diet from a reputable brand. You need to make sure your dog gets all the stuff it needs, including DHA. That'll also give you time to research what you want to do and what it requires. We ended up switching out to home cooked foods when our older dog was old enough. He eventually went through a bout of eating little. Before we knew it was medical (genetic, not nutrition related), we had switched to mix of home cooked + Primal and Stella & Chewy. The Primal and Stella & Chewy foods we get are kind of a raw (dehydrated) diet but they mix in veggies and stuff so it's not 'just' meat. Now we're doing a mix of home cooked, Primal, and Stella & Chewy. If you do home cooked, make sure you include a good mix of foods to ensure proper nutrition.
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