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In a message dated 9/4/2005 10:39:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I  personally don't have a dog, but I came across this
article while searching  for eating bones. Those of you
who own a dog might find it  interesting/informative.
It is written by a breeder and discusses feeding  dogs
raw meat, liver,  bones.

http://www.skansen.com/nutrition/bone.htm


Perhaps,  when my kids are older my wife and I will get
a dog...

Mike  Raiti
Thanks for sharing that!

The reason that I started eating a more natural Paleo diet  myself is that
about 3-4 years ago I ran in a neighbor at the grocery store and  she commented
on my cart full of healthy meat and veggies with no junk  food.

The cart full of healthy food was for my dogs, who have been  on the _Bones
And  Raw Food Diet_ (http://www.ipass.net/wrweber/barf.html)  for about 9
years, I had eaten my dinner at the Chinese buffet next to  the grocery store.

I decided then that maybe I  should feed myself as well as I feed my
animals:)Robyn

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