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Old October 6th, 2006, 12:30 PM
barkley21 barkley21 is offline
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Smile raw bones question

We just started feeding our 5.5 month old Golden Retriever puppy a raw diet about 2 weeks ago and he seems to be doing really well on it. His poops are nice and solid (he used to have loose stools and colitis on kibble before) and his ears have cleared up and he no longer bites and scratches at his paws. Needless to say, we are thrilled. I do however have a question about raw bones. We gave Barkley his first raw meaty bone last night and he happily chewed away at it for an hour and then we took it away. We bought the bag of bones from Healthy Paws and on the package it says to feed it after a meal but I clearly remember reading somewhere else that you should never give a raw recreational bone on a full stomach and that you should in fact only give it on an empty stomach. Does anyone know which is right or does it not matter?

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