ame16
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I would not grind up the bones or meat. One of the biggest perks of PMR is the physical and mental workout a dog gets from his meal. This requires ripping, tearing and chomping away at his food. Grinding up bones and meat defeats this purpose. Moreover, you run the risk of adding too much bone to his diet (remember, he should be getting 80/10/10 meat/bone/organs under PMR). Simply offer him meals large enough that he can't fit the entire thing in his mouth (I.e a whole chicken). This will force him to slow down a bit. Alternatively, you can also feed his meal frozen or partially frozen. This, too, will force him to slow down.
Like anything else, be sure to watch him while he eats. I wouldn't be overly concerned, though.
Like anything else, be sure to watch him while he eats. I wouldn't be overly concerned, though.
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