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cantexduck
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Re: how manny of you feed raw
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March 27, 2014, 07:15:53 pm »
Quote from: jdt on March 27, 2014, 06:54:52 pm
well, my folks have been feeding raw anything for generations . i lost a dog once to spuedorabies but the dog only caught the hog on the ear , not eat him .
worms and parasites normaly don't live in and grow in muscle tissue , however working dogs are not as susceptiful to these things as humans and lapdogs tend to be
come to think of it how have coyotes made it up to now
Not a very strong argument. Wild animals die of infections and from being sick all the time. The information never said all pork has the worms just that it has been found enough to warrant a warning.
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