I explained above what we give our dogs, and all their nutritional needs are met through complete meals, for bone health and health in general. Bones are not necessary and can cause problems, raw or cooked. If the diet does not provide enough calcium or other minerals, I would supplement what is actually missing rather than feed bones. And trust me it was a long process to make sure they didnt give bones to our dogs when we where not there. Many Thai dogs are mainly fed leftovers, rice and scraps, and get very little of what they actually need nutritionally, so bones can become a necessary supplement, but they come with risks, including tooth damage, choking, intestinal blockage and internal injury or bleeding. Prowild Salmon and Lamb, beef, chicken breast, rice, and vegetables.
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