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(eating raw at 2.5 weeks old)
Here are links to some great sights that have lots of info on feeding raw whether it be for a large or small dog.
http://rawfed.com/myths/toybreeds.html:this is just one page on this site but every page has some great info that might help bring some of your concerns to rest. you really need to check them all out
http://www.urbancarnivore.com/sitemap.cfm
http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/health/rawdogfood/
http://www.naturesvariety.com/raw_info
http://www.petsgoraw.ca/WhatIsRaw.htmlI personally feed pre ground, packaged raw. I find its much more convenient, sure to be complete, and there is no risk of choking. But raw bones are very important for dental cleaning and oral health. So for my small dogs I like small marrow bones or even a chunk of turkey neck they are even known to steal the large knuckle bones and full turkey necks from the big dogs and they love them. There is no such thing of a bone that is to big just a bone that is to small, don't take a chance. There is so much good info out there, take you time, you will find the right combination that works for your family.

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eating a raw bone at 4 weeks and still no teeth