After many years working with dogs, wolves, and wolf hybrids, I have to agree with most of what the DVM posted...dogs in general run a risk of some type of adverse side effects with extremely high protein raw diets, mostly due to the manipulation of their genome by man, but exceptions do exist.
My wolf hybrid excels on raw meat and bones, digesting it without any problems, in fact she has had issues with processed foods...but my mutt dog does not do as well with raw.
Also, never give them cooked bones of any kind, store-bought or otherwise...cooking bones makes them too brittle to be safe.
Its better to give them deer of hog bones after they have been frozen for at least a month.
My wolf hybrid excels on raw meat and bones, digesting it without any problems, in fact she has had issues with processed foods...but my mutt dog does not do as well with raw.
Also, never give them cooked bones of any kind, store-bought or otherwise...cooking bones makes them too brittle to be safe.
Its better to give them deer of hog bones after they have been frozen for at least a month.