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Kibble

by Danny Seymore
(Heber Springs)

Since most kibble is only about 10% water, do you think by feeding kibble only that a dog could dehydrate? Do you think kibble only, could cause bladder,kidney stones or maybe spleen problems?

My Comment:

Hi Danny

No.
Not only the kibble could do this.
But this said, I am not of the opinion that it is the most natural food.
Kibble food is "for the" owner not, the dog.
Its pratical and the most efficient way of feeding your dog.
Still, I am feeling that the kibble i some very sensitive dogs might be a problem.
I have no proof of this at all - only a feeling.
You are mentioning some diseases - but no the kibbel ONLY can't do them.
Other factors is "needed" as well.

DVM Per Schonbeck

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