Going Raw?

Emily

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#41
Would it have been any different, or cheaper if it had been a sock, or something else foreign?
If you really can't see the difference between a sock the dog eats at random and a piece of food you give the dog deliberately, knowing the dog has potential gulping issues, then there's not much I or anyone else can do to help you, sorry.
 
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The point is,it can happen with anything. Food or not.
Which, if your dog is a prone to eating socks you manage and try and prevent it by putting socks away. Same way that if your dog is a gulper you make it so the pieces can't do damage.

You know your dog and you figure out ways to avoid the e-vet
 

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Exactly, but still accidents do happen, regardless. Regardless of the reason, a dog can get a blockage and have to have surgery. The outcome is the same. The best we can do is our best to prevent it from happening in the first place.
 

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I've been feeding kibble, ground raw, prey model raw, and canned all mixed together as I see fit for a while now.

Lately Buzz has been getting Honest Kitchen mixed with his Canine Caviar at every meal. It's gone over really well.

Last night though, dinner was a pork tail and 1/3 his normal kibble serving and part of a bully stick.

Bailey has been eating Earthborn and Sojos for the last couple weeks and seems to do really well on it, too.
 

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