raw food diet for dogs

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raw food diet for dogs
Dog raw food diet recipes?

Iv'e been in the process of switching my dogs to a raw diet. I still have some cookies left, so I've been gradually introducing some raw food for their stomachs get used to it. There seems to be a million and one ways to go on this diet raw! I want to buy and prepare food for myself. I always buy 1 / 4 cows and freezer storage to meet the most meat for dogs. I've been giving them some raw chicken thighs, some beef and hamburgers. Now I know that this is probably not all there. Iv'e googled up raw recipes seems that companies sales of their products rather than actual recipes do it yourself. What are some good recipes that I give my dogs. I'm not really concerned about the vegetables both as I am of the supplements I can add to make healthy meal and not to lack essential vitamins or supplements necessary. What are some of your recipes? I am looking for a complete meal with absolutely everything you need.

It's something that should be investigated. For example, do not want to feed more bodies or the load bone weight. Moreover, to achieve maximum benefit, you must donate the bag of croquettes. That does not benefit the dog who have both since they digest differently the body. I serve my dog a whole chicken in the morning and at night I used ground to ground meat with bones in it (what meat I have for that day, Beef venison, lamb, etc) and mash (food processor), vegetables and fruit blended in. My dog does not prefer the vegetables, so if you do not work that way, not the coma. Many people say that vegetables and fruits are not necessary, but some do and I feel better knowing he has them. Dogs are omnivores and the nature going to eat grass. Prepare a box of rice once a week and daily add 1 / 2 cup of it to his dinner. I'll give you some links that can go into more detail about the diet. I wish him well and thank by feeding your dog the healthiest diet! The links I have prepared for you are the ones that I have researched myself, and those which were sent to me when I joined Yahoo group for rawfeeding. I would suggest signing him. It's free to register, no spam and you can opt out at any time. http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfe … Why I chose to feed my dog raw food diet: I adopted my lab / pit mix to 1 year old. It had been a loss and was the most incredible dog I have ever known. It was love at first sight. When I brought him home, I fed him (quality) croquette. I had diarrhea a day, often several times day. I felt terrible for him. We were at the vet twice in the first month for their bowel problems. My vet told me to feed Science Diet, sensitive Formula stomach. I know that SD is junk food, but I was desperate to help my dog aa. It worked! Then I learned that not only is there Nutriton in SD, but added hardeners dregs! I was so mad. The food was only masks the problem. I knew I had to be a better way. I was really to read all that could about canine nutrition. My dog had an allergy test. (sensititve dogs can be allergic to something without) I have changed food every few weeks trying to FND something nutritious that his bowels would not Expod. I started cooking boiled chicken and rice to feed him and only him that because that was the only way diarrhea had stopped and that I could know exactly what I was eating. There must be a better way. I had heard of feeing premiums, but seemed crazy for me. That is, feeding the dog bones? That's crazy! You could drown! Well, after careful research and consultation with my vet, I decided I had tried everything else and it was worth a try. It turns out that raw bones are good for them! Not splinter like cooked bones. It cleans the teeth of dogs. This is what a dog's digestive system is meant to eat! Apart from diarrhea, my dog suffered from frequent ear infections, infections urinary tract and anal gland infections. I had gas, bad breath and frequent diarrhea. All that is gone! He is so healthy and your immune system fights everything yourself. No more monthly trips to the vet (so expensive!) And has so much energy. I always suggest that everyone should at least look into food raw, even if your dog is already healthy. Keep it that way, right? My dog is almost 80 pounds and eats 2.5 pounds of premium, one day. It gets half a chicken in the morning and dinner ranges including eggs, vegetables, duck, venison, bison, beef, turkey, fish, organs, etc. He loves it! There is nothing more satisfactory to hear it crunching the bones, because I know that makes it so healthy and happy. Keep in mind, you have to be careful with meat bone ratio (explained the links) and what types of premiums that are feeding. bones (eg organs or load more weight can be bad) Links: http://www.rawfed.com/ http://www.rawlearning.com/ http://rawfeddogs.net/ http://www.rawmeatybones.com/ http://rawfed.com/myths/preymodel. html http://www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html I wish him well and if I think otherwise, I will edit! I feed him a spoonful of yogurt a day – I put yogurt in a jump Tupperware freezer safe and stick it in the freezer. I give one a day as a gift. I do not think it necessary, but has not had digestive problems since I've been doing it. I used to buy but now www.omaspride.com I do myself. It is not terribly cheaper, but for me it is more convenient to collect stuiff for him in my weekly trips to the butcher. The single supplement glucosimen be added is liquid. One bottle lasts 64 days my dog. http://www.synflexamerica.com/pet/index.php He is a lab / pit mix and both races are prone to hip dysplasia Best wishes.!

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