- Nov 16, 2012
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- Jackson, Bogey (granddog) Ruger (granddog)
Tomorrow is the day! He is still on the Flagyl twice a day and we will restart the kibble tomorrow. He is starting out on Fromm's Beef Fritatta. At this point, he has had NO kibble in over a week, so we opted to start him back on the Allstage food. I am going to go REAL slow, like a couple of tablespoons at a time.
Another quick question: the raw diet intrigues me, but I really don't think I have it in me to do it! However, I am curious if raw chicken bones are ok to give as a treat? bogey has a TREMENDOUS chewing need and nylabones don't do it for him. I tried the marrow bones but he lost interest very quickly. Just wondering if anyone gives their kibble fed dogs these raw bones for chewing? Of course, there will be nothing new added to his diet until we are sure the kibble is ok for him, but would love to have some kind of bone that he will stay with for more than 5 minutes.
He LOVES the white rawhide bones, but he gets it only when I sit with him and as soon as it gets soft, I toss it. But he will chew on that for over an hour!
Any input?
Another quick question: the raw diet intrigues me, but I really don't think I have it in me to do it! However, I am curious if raw chicken bones are ok to give as a treat? bogey has a TREMENDOUS chewing need and nylabones don't do it for him. I tried the marrow bones but he lost interest very quickly. Just wondering if anyone gives their kibble fed dogs these raw bones for chewing? Of course, there will be nothing new added to his diet until we are sure the kibble is ok for him, but would love to have some kind of bone that he will stay with for more than 5 minutes.
He LOVES the white rawhide bones, but he gets it only when I sit with him and as soon as it gets soft, I toss it. But he will chew on that for over an hour!
Any input?