Pitbull dinner - whole chicken (warning: squishy and crunchy!)

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

Yuki eats chicken for dinner. She can't figure out why I've got a camera shoved in her face, and although her tail is tucked the whole time, it doesn't stop her from plowing through the entire chicken in rapid fashion.

Feed your dog whatever you want but ffs, stop lecturing me about how to feed mine when I'm taking better care of my animals than 99% of you jokers commenting like you're some kinda armchair expert.

Yuki has since eaten many chickens and loves the new diet.

"Domestic dogs and cats are carnivores. Feeding them the appropriate carnivore diet represents the single most important contribution to their welfare."
Tom Lonsdale, Veterinary Surgeon

Learn more:
http://www.rawmeatybones.com/diet/ExpDiet.html
http://rawfed.com/myths/
http://rawlearning.com/

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  • Crunch munch. :P She looks like she was enjoying her food. I've never even thought of feeding my Princess raw, but now it's tempting. Shame, I have no clue where we'd even buy the meat - or anything other than it's healthier for them. Would it be a bad idea to start after a few years?

  • @rubynights3 - Personally, I think it's never a bad idea to start. Go to Yahoo Groups, search for raw feeding for pets, and join the group with 23,710 members who feed their pets raw food - there is lots of wisdom and advice to be found for any questions you may have, and it's how I got started out with my dog.

  • @dc5bom what i hear from vets around here is that they dont " choke " on chicken bones but the bones splinter in the stomach and can cut the inside of your dogs stomach.

  • @burrovols92 - Sure, if you feed them cooked chicken. Again, these animals were born to eat small game - I've been doing this for over three years, dogs don't get cut up, punctured or otherwise maimed by eating their natural diet (or as close to their natural diet as I can get from a grocery store).

  • Ok im in panic...i sayd to a friend i feed raw meat my dog and he sayd that my dog will learn the blood and if it see some1 injured or even me it will attack and probably kill in the smell of blood...did u had any kind of problems like that?

  • @FATASSKID21 - Google search "raw fed colby the chicken killer". If your dog attacks you, it's not a food issue, it's a handler issue. Your dog should see you, family and friends as part of the pack, and s/he won't attack her/his own pack. PM me if you want some links to websites that can help you understand raw feeding.

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  • @suckittomcat - I haven't seen anything to show this diet to be nutritionally deficient & I'm not sure how'd you come to such a conclusion without knowing what exactly I feed my dog. Read one of the books by Tom Lonsdale (veterinary surgeon) if you want more info about raw feeding and it's benefits.I tend to avoid close contact with her anal area and feces so I'm not too concerned about contracting Salmonella poisoning that way. I'm sure wild dogs made little campfires to cook their food...

  • in relation to people saying that dogs can choke on chicken bones:

    WHAT do you think they eat in the wild? Do you think mother nature sticks her hand down from a cloud and opens a can of dog food? THEY EAT small animals like rabbits & chickens.

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  • That looks kinda tasty... ~D: mmmm...

  • @TheAerialgreen I've never heard of a dog "breeding" to death. Do a little research. Bones like you're referring to are only brittle when they are cooked and have the moisture removed from them. When they are raw, they are no more a choking hazard then kibble bits.

  • @FATASSKID21 your friend know nothing about that. meet and bones are verry good for dogs

  • @FATASSKID21

    Thats the most stupid thing I've ever heard. So all dry fed dogs kill people carrying dog food bags?

  • @m0t0k0kusanagi My dog never attacked me :) i dont feed it raw...but i wanna try and and many ppl tell to me no to...and some1 sayd to me that if the dog learn to eat blood and watch some1 bleeding(a kid falls from bike and hit its leg) it will attack an in worst case senario kill (srry for bad english not my 1st language)

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