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I always thought they should eat the fur as it aids the digestion, just as they would if they were in the wild, dont 'spose it matters though

 

He will not choke on bones, dogs are designed to eat meat and bones (just not cooked ones!!)

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I always feed mine whole rabbits, fur, heads, guts the lot, and preferably still warm! Id try the pup with it as it is, if he's not interested then maybe take the skin off so he can get straight to the flesh. :victory:

 

how regularly do you need to worm them when you do this??

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yes wouldnt feeding whole and uncooked cause worms to grow very quickly.i used to do this and my dogs got worms, wouldnt you at least need to gut them?and would there be fleas in the fur?iv heard though that the fur is a natural wormer but this stil wouldnt convince me to feed whole

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yes wouldnt feeding whole and uncooked cause worms to grow very quickly.i used to do this and my dogs got worms, wouldnt you at least need to gut them?and would there be fleas in the fur?iv heard though that the fur is a natural wormer but this stil wouldnt convince me to feed whole

if u worm them regular and use frontline u souldnt have any probs

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i feed them whole, the way nature intended. i do freeze them first usually, but if i'm stuck i'll feed them fresh, with drontal being a pound a touch, worms ain't much to worry about. during the freeze the bedlington and ferrets were even fed eskimo style with half frozen rabbits with no bother at all.

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