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Dog eating raw meat (BARF / NRV): lamb and goat shank

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Please like, comment and subscribe! Dinner time! Dobber (Appenzell Mountain Dog x Stabijhoun) enjoys a piece of lambsmeat (musclemeat) and a goat shank. The shank is from a YOUNG goat. This is important because otherwise the bone is too hard for her to chew on. If I wanted to give hard bone that wasn't supposed to be eaten, I'd choose a very big bone so she would not be able to fit it in her mouth. But this was from a young goat and as you can see: she can bite trough it quite easily. Dogs have a scissor bite, just as a scissor, the closer you are to the 'hinge', the stronger the bite. Also, when you watch closely, you can see that the teeth of a dog at the back of the mouth are very much like scissors to make biting trough bone easy. Still... Bones that have been carrying weight (legs for example) are too hard to completely digest. And because Dobber probably doesn't know the difference between a bone she can eat completely and a bone that she'll have to leave alone in the end, I'm not taking the risk of getting bones stuck in her troath or someting like that. The bone in this meal WAS from a leg, but because it was from a young animal, the bone was still reletively soft. And therefore suitable for my little fireball!
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