Fat Trimmings And Bones
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For those who have grown accustomed to leaving the fat trimmings to their pets, be informed that having too much of these fat trimmings can eventually lead to an inflammation of the pancreas, or pancreatitis, in your pets. While raw or uncooked bones can be good for your dog’s teeth and nutrition, cooked bones are more prone to splinter when chewed on, which can lead to choking.