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6. How To Feed:

Paws and Claws Pet Pantry dinners are formulated to mimic the species appropriate diets of carnivores based on their physiology.

We have formulated our canine meals in ratios of 60/40 - 70/30 percent of ground raw meaty bones/ground raw vegetables.  For pet owners who want to feed raw meaty bones as a separate meal we recommend the 60/40 percent of raw meaty bones and vegetables. This way they can add the type and amount of raw meaty bones of their choice (see raw meaty bones) 4-7 times per week.  For those pet owners who wish to feed their raw meaty bones in a ground up state the 70% meaty bones 30% ground vegetable mixture is the way to go.

Either way all the vitamins, minerals and live enzymes will be available to your pet in the correct proportions they require for optimal health.  As an added benefit your pet will have clean teeth and healthy gums.

All of the products that go into our meals are sold separately and are human Grade-A Federally inspected or certified organic. 

We recommend feeding two meals per day.

For those wishing to feed raw meaty bones as a separate meal we offer turkey necks, chicken necks/ backs, beef necks and pork necks. The second meal can be any one of the 12 varieties of  60% meaty bones and 40% vegetable dinners.

For those wishing the convenience of a meal in one bag, the 70% meaty bones and 30% vegetable dinners at both meals would be fed..

We do recommend that you offer raw chew bones to your dog on a regular basis,  as this is ideal for  mental, physical and dental health. When first starting a raw diet limit the availability of marrow bones or remove the marrow before giving the bones as the marrow is very rich and may cause loose stools or vomiting.

Paws and Claws Pet Pantry dinners and meaty bones come in convenient vacuum sealed bags. Just thaw and serve. Remember never microwave the food as it diminishes the nutritional value.

Never feed cooked bones.  Cooking changes the chemical composition of the bone and dehydrates it , thus becoming hard and brittle.  When the dog's teeth crush the cooked bones they can splinter.  These cooked splintered bones may cause injuries along the digestive system from the mouth to the rectum. It is because cooked bones are dangerous that there are warnings against feeding bones to dogs. Cooked bones can be deadly where as raw bones are safe.
  

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