Question about bone broth bits

JaMatO

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Hello Everyone! I hope everyone is well and using common sense during this trying time. I made some bone broth for Fiona, (I finally got around to making it), I cooked it for about three days. It turned out good I guess. After straining it I had the bones and some meat pieces. I pulled the bones and put the rest into a food processor. It turned into something like a paste. I think it needs salt but anyway, Is it safe to feed the processed bone broth bits to Fiona. I feed her brown rice, ground pork and a vegetable. I make it weekly.
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Hello Everyone! I hope everyone is well and using common sense during this trying time. I made some bone broth for Fiona, (I finally got around to making it), I cooked it for about three days. It turned out good I guess. After straining it I had the bones and some meat pieces. I pulled the bones and put the rest into a food processor. It turned into something like a paste. I think it needs salt but anyway, Is it safe to feed the processed bone broth bits to Fiona. I feed her brown rice, ground pork and a vegetable. I make it weekly.
Thanks for reading. Have a Great day!

Hi there, three days and still have bits in it? Bits as bones? If so I would remove them n do not add salt. Dogs do not need salt.
Btw, why 3 days? Just curious
 

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Agree.... remove bone pieces and no need for salt
 
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JaMatO

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Hi, Sorry took so long... I had read somewhere the longer the better because it gets every bit of fat and meat of the bones. I did remove all the bones. they were pretty soft but I know they would still be a choking hazard. If I was going to eat it it would need salt. :) I would not salt Fiona's food, so no worries there. :) Thanks!
 

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When it comes to feeding processed bone broth bits to Fiona, I'd suggest being cautious. Homemade bone broth is typically a healthy addition to a dog's diet, but the paste-like consistency you mentioned could pose a choking risk. A dash of salt is okay, but don't go overboard, as excessive salt can harm dogs. If you're still searching for convenient options, here's my two cents: I usually order Bone Broth online, and it's been a game-changer. It saves me tons of time compared to the long cooking process. Just make sure to check the ingredients to ensure it's suitable for dogs.
 
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