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Raw Meaty Bones vs Soup Bones for your dog

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Two bones you can easily find at HMart or another Asian Market are Pork Neck Bones and Pork Leg Bones.
🐷 The neck bones will be machine cut and have a lot of meat around it.
🐖 The leg bones have cartilage around the joints.
🐷 The neck bones are what I call "raw meaty bones" and they are great to feed not only for dental health but because nothing replaces a raw meaty bone in terms of the minerals calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, a little manganese, potassium, sodium, chloride, silver, silica. No amount of supplements made in a lab could replicate what you can find in nature.
🦴Feeding "bones" instead of grinds that have bone, also gives your dog the opportunity to chew.
🥰Did you know that happy hormones are released when your dog chews? That's why I call it getting bone drunk or chew wasted lol.
The next step is to determine what bone is appropriate for your dog's chewing style and size. The brachy dogs tend to be snarfers. Chew, gulp - ask questions later - maybe not.
When in doubt feed LARGE bones that they can't swallow.
Shanks are great for this.
I don't like to feed my voracious chewers weight-bearing bones. Those with spongy cartilage around it - I save that for meat broth (no ACV, just cooked in water for 2 hours or less) or bone broth (add ACV - cook up to 24 hours).
🐷 The neck bones will be machine cut and have a lot of meat around it.
🐖 The leg bones have cartilage around the joints.
🐷 The neck bones are what I call "raw meaty bones" and they are great to feed not only for dental health but because nothing replaces a raw meaty bone in terms of the minerals calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, a little manganese, potassium, sodium, chloride, silver, silica. No amount of supplements made in a lab could replicate what you can find in nature.
🦴Feeding "bones" instead of grinds that have bone, also gives your dog the opportunity to chew.
🥰Did you know that happy hormones are released when your dog chews? That's why I call it getting bone drunk or chew wasted lol.
The next step is to determine what bone is appropriate for your dog's chewing style and size. The brachy dogs tend to be snarfers. Chew, gulp - ask questions later - maybe not.
When in doubt feed LARGE bones that they can't swallow.
Shanks are great for this.
I don't like to feed my voracious chewers weight-bearing bones. Those with spongy cartilage around it - I save that for meat broth (no ACV, just cooked in water for 2 hours or less) or bone broth (add ACV - cook up to 24 hours).
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