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What Are The Big No-no's For Feeding To Dogs?


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such as the higher the bowl is elevated the higher the risk of bloat

I thought it was the other way around - if you raised the bowl the risk of bloat was reduced :) .

It used to be. There is a lot of conflicting ideas regarding whether to raise or not to raise. Some people think that by raising the bowl, the dog will eat faster and can swallow more air. Basically from all the reading I've done they just don't know!

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Drumsticks are an issue because of the thin pointy bone that runs along it. Other than that raw chicken is fine (I remove the wishbone from a carcase though - the cats share that! :thumbsup: )

I buy my dog a 5kg bag of chicken maryland, chop it up into bite size pieces (so the dog cannot choke on it) put it in meal size parcels and freeze it. when it comes time to feed my dog, 5 mins in the microwave slightly cooks the chicken, throw in some carb like rice/potato and feed. I usually cycle between chuck steak/mince and pasta and chicken and rice.

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