This column describes how to obtain a bone marrow sample by way of aspiration from the iliac crest and proximal humerus of the dog and cat for the assessment and diagnosis of bone marrow disease.
It's all part of the healing process. "You boil the bones down and all the ligaments and cartilage and bone marrow all goes into this soup. You take the bones and the meat out, boil it down into this ...
Its cache was safe from scavengers. Buried bones have some meat on them, and the marrow inside the bone was sufficient to sustain a hungry dog in lean times. Today’s well-fed canines are less ...