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Old 11-01-2009, 09:23 PM   #11
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Just to update he never did throw it up and is fine!

I'm thinking that he is going to have to have bigger pieces so he cannot swallow it whole and actually has to chew it up, like chicken quaters but no breast or backs.
Even with leg 1/4's he will eat them the same way.

They don't take bites out of their food and eat it, they will eat everything that is large that way. Smaller pieces just get eaten and swallowed alot easier and faster.

You also don't want to give him too large of a piece, because you could end up over feeding him. Dogs can become overweight and fat on raw feeding just the same as on kibble. Angus is one such dog that got fat. He is now eating at the most 1 1/4 pounds a day in order to get some weight off of him and looking nice.
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