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  1. Cheers for this, I've been looking for "can you be allergic to chicken nuggets" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about – Banailey Startling Blaster – (do a search on google ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind product for discovering how to improve your dogs health minus the hard work. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got great results with it.

  2. I like the beginning how you start with the answer. (Don't know where you got that elephant bone though. omg) One benefit of beef bones that you forgot to mention is that the owner gets a free large steak!

  3. Please respond it will mean the world to me so my dog swallowed a full chicken leg I don’t know what to do not ate but swallowed and I don’t know how she will poop it out she’s a beagle and it was a Cooked bone please help I don’t want her to pass

  4. I Have A Recipe For U: I Make Doggie Treats W/Bones (I Wouldn't Normally Give My Dogs) Leftover Fr: Homemade Bone Broth – By Cook'n Down The Bones After I've Separated The Broth, Add Just Enuf Water To Cover Bones (Keep This Last Juice) Until Bones Break Apart Easily (Crushable)…Mix In Flour Of Ur Choice, Flax Seed, Oats, Etc Until A Nice Slightly Firm Consistency…Sometimes I Just Leave The Bones More Intact, But Most Of The Time I Crush Them W/A Potato Masher (They Don't Need To Be Finely Crushed)…Add Whatever Spices & Veggies U Like For A More Savory Treat Or If They Like It Kinda Sweet (100% Pumpkin/Fresh Peanut Butter, Blueberries, Etc Are Gr8 Additions). Spread On Lined Cookie Sheets & Bake Till Desired Crispness! A Yogurt Topping (W/Touch Of Honey) Is A Gr8 Added Touch @The End Just B4 Serving 😉

  5. Many Thanks Dr. Jones, and Lewis. You have become a constant in our household. We also have 'shared' you with friends and family who are pet owners. This is a 'fellowship' if you will and by your sharing and our sharing we can help these precious animals who have such short lives. Help them to live longer and to live better. : )

  6. Ive always fed cooked bones to my dogs with no issues. I make sure they are not the flat sharp ones bcus they can get stuck in their mouth. They love them and so does their teeth and breath. Lol. Thx doc.

  7. My dog past away this year the day after valitimes and this is so sad…I think she past away by chewing a bone and got a hole in her mouth she couldnt eat food because the food would go into her nose but she tried to eat as much be in heaven

    1 like=1 prayer for my dog Mica A German Shepard she was 2 years old😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  8. I just found your channel and have been loving your videos. So sorry about you losing Lewis. He looks like he was an amazing companion. My Buddy is a 10.5 yr old Lab and one of those chewers. Broke one of his front canines and had to have a root canal as a young dog. I'm thinking of giving him some bones now though, hoping as he has gotten older his need to obliterate the bone has decreased.

  9. I feed my dogs raw meaty chicken bones, these tend to splinter. ☹️ I also make bone broth using marrow bones along with other types of bones I've saved. When making bone broth chicken bones break down where I can blend them, no problem. The marrow bones will get soft enough where the dogs teeth leave marks on the bone, but not breaking them. These circle type bones have to be one of the hardest when raw. 🐶🐶🐶

  10. Let’s not forget MEAT IS ADDICTIVE; so, my problem with any mammal eating meat and bone: when humans decide to not eat meat to detox there are a host of hidden issues as we desire to “bite” down from years of eating meat. So, what happens when you can’t afford to buy your animal raw meat anymore? Hummm? What about their desire to chomp? There are few “substitutes” for humans and still receive that level of protein, what about your dog? Yes, there are many things that look like raw chicken when animals are going thru withdrawals…..a hand, foot, other pets….that taste on other pets at the “dog park,” and how about you after seasoning chicken? Just a thought!

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