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PostSubject: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 9:29 am

I have a small mountain of raw bones in my living room. I was just sitting there looking at them last night and I wondered if they should be cleaned or cooked? Is there any chance of bacteria or anything that I should be worried about?
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 9:40 am

I guess it depends what kind of bones they are and how long they have been there for. I wouldn't cook the bones, because they have a better chance at splintering and hurting you're dog.

I would be more worried about my house getting bacteria and diseases that could hurt me more then I would about feeding them to my dogs. If I were you, I would store them in some sort of container/baggy in the freezer. Then give them to the dog's. Giving it to them frozen lasts longer. I personally would throw the ones you have away and get fresh.
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 10:28 am

They were frozen before I gave them to the dogs. The bones have been chewed clean. Do you throw them out immediately after the dog has chewed on them?
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 10:36 am

Old recreational bones that have been chewed clean and left can become even harder with age. This can sometimes cause the dog's teeth to break/chip.

DONT cook bones! Cooking them makes them weak and splinter which is potentially deadly to the dog.

I agree with Kelly about the bacteria in the house. Also the mess that meaty bones leave behind will be on your carpets etc.
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 11:44 am

After my dog's have chewed/cleaned the bones I throw them out immediately. I only give them one at a time, so I know exactly how many to look for when they are finished. The dog's have caught on to this, so they try to hide them, which is always a fail lol.
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 11:46 am

ok, thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 12:00 pm

If you want something you can leave around you're house without having to worry about bacteria and still have something for them to chew, I would recommend getting antlers. They are hard as bone and mine LOVE to chew them! They last a good while too.
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PostSubject: Re: raw bones?   raw bones? EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 12:17 pm

woops! Just realized that I posted this in the training forum. Sorry!
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