Ymw, remember that you need to keep their raw food separate from your own, you have to be extremely clean with bowls utensils etc. my dogs have their own chest freezer and fridge freezer where geor food is stored, they also have their own utensils, bowls etc which are cleaned each time they're used. Never give cooked bones to your dogs, lamb bones I have found are too soft and they can fracture leaving very sharp bits of bones, beef knuckle bones I have found to be the best as they're soft enough to allow the dogs to gnaw away and they dont fracture(unlike marrow bones), its a learning curve but I'm sure that you will get there. The cleanliness is because of botulism which is very rare nowadays but be very clean to reduce the risk. Good luck and take care.
Cunty 0 points 6 months ago
Ymw, remember that you need to keep their raw food separate from your own, you have to be extremely clean with bowls utensils etc. my dogs have their own chest freezer and fridge freezer where geor food is stored, they also have their own utensils, bowls etc which are cleaned each time they're used. Never give cooked bones to your dogs, lamb bones I have found are too soft and they can fracture leaving very sharp bits of bones, beef knuckle bones I have found to be the best as they're soft enough to allow the dogs to gnaw away and they dont fracture(unlike marrow bones), its a learning curve but I'm sure that you will get there. The cleanliness is because of botulism which is very rare nowadays but be very clean to reduce the risk.
Good luck and take care.