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About Laura Murphy
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Do you have a question about nutrition, including which food is best for your pet and which should be avoided? If you’re researching homecooked or raw diets, this is the place. I can tell you everything you ever wanted to know about raw feeding. Do you want to know whether or not you need to supplement your pet’s diet and, if so, which supplements are for you? I can help you with just about any question regarding canine and feline nutrition and feeding. Although I believe in the benefits of raw feeding, I respect anyone trying to do the best thing for their pets and will answer questions on any type of pet food.

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An animal lover and owner all my life, I spent years as a foster parent for a national rescue group and as a volunteer at my local Humane League. Many years ago, I began researching and using natural health care methods to treat both my pets and my family. I have worked with holistic vets to develop and provide custom homeopathic and Bach Flower Essence blends for their clients. In 2002, I started Pets By Nature to give pet owners who are seeking a healthier and more natural way to feed and care for their pets a reliable source of education, support, guidance, and products. Relying on honesty, integrity, and openness with respect to natural health care for companion animals, I am able to provide quality products, services, and information with the intent of helping interested pet owners learn about and practice a more natural method of pet nutrition and health care.

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Dog Food (Canine Diet and Nutrition) - Raw bones (again!)


Expert: Laura Murphy - 6/15/2007

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Hi Laura,

It's me again.  The one with the rabbit dog (beagle)who's only reason to live is running rabbits.
I gave her a raw lamb bone last night and took it away after she devoured both ends of it, maybe about half of the entire bone.  She threw up bile this AM and acts just a little uncomfortable.  Probably fine, right? I already called my vet, but I'm really just trying to get advise from someone with lots of experience feeding raw bones...kind of to figure out if I should be concerned about stuck bone fragments.

The last time she got a ham bone she threw up bone pieces a few times within a couple of days of eating it.  I thought the lamb would be safer since it is harder to bite through. Did I goof?

I appreciate your help, and all that I can offer in return is if you ever need dog "behavior" advise? That is the field that I work in.  I am lost in the medical or nutritional area.  No knowlege at all about raw bones.

Thks again,

Paula

Answer
Hi Paula. Have you thought of auditioning her to be the new Energizer Bunny? I think she would be outstanding!

Normally, raw bone fragments are not going to be a problem, as they will digest naturally. I'm thinking her problems are mostly because she's such a gulper and doesn't take the time she should to chew them up well.

Can you refresh my memory, though? Is she eating the raw bones as part of her diet, or just recrationally to keep her from going insane when she's not chasing down bunnies? If you want to discuss things in more detail, you can contact me through my website below.

Thanks.

Laura
laura@petsbynature.com

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