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Teh Dawgs Eatin'
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Guess no one likes my dawg pictures lol:D
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Teh Dawgs Eatin'
Bears eyes always look so creepy lol
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How long have you been feeding the raw diet? Have you noticed a big change in coat or behavior?
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Re: Teh Dawgs Eatin'
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
Bears eyes always look so creepy lol
I dont know what his deal is lol
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Originally Posted by Wapadi
How long have you been feeding the raw diet? Have you noticed a big change in coat or behavior?
Blue dog for almost 2 years, the other two started in January. Lots of changes, tiny poops, excess weight dropped off with no work at all, soft awesome coats, no dry skin, and what do you mean by behavior? I assume you are getting at that old wives tale of them becoming "wild" "crazy" "aggressive" lol nope nothing like that that wasnt already there beforehand, but if you meant energy wise, yes they all have a serious energy boost similar to when we eat healthy foods and feel all awesome after doing so.
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Ok so what is the exact menu per day per dog? i.e. one breast...etc
I wouldn't mind feeding a couple of mine raw but I'm worried that while I am trying to figure it out, they'll drop too much weight, lol. I keep mine lean as it is....
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Re: Teh Dawgs Eatin'
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Originally Posted by DNACurtusK
Ok so what is the exact menu per day per dog? i.e. one breast...etc
I wouldn't mind feeding a couple of mine raw but I'm worried that while I am trying to figure it out, they'll drop too much weight, lol. I keep mine lean as it is....
Depends on what is on sale, we havnt started adding in other proteins for the new to raw dogs yet, mainly because we havnt found any on sale yet, once summer hits though beef etc will be much cheaper.
The two big dogs get about 1-1.5# of food a night, a large chicken quarter, some organ meat (pork/beef - liver/kidney), and we give whole eggs every other night or so. Along with some apple cider vinegar, olive oil, fish oil, and veggy oil for one of them. If we give eggs on one night they dont get the olive oil, keeps them from getting chubby.
I would just look into it, its pretty simple when you start, and if you are afraid they are getting to thin, like Turbo needed more calories when we started so we just put in olive oil AND the veggy oil in every meal, he held his weight good and got a little to chubby lol
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Re: Teh Dawgs Eatin'
Ok, I have a stupid question. I "have heard" chicken bones aren't good for them, that they can splinter. Is that only true to cooked bones?
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Re: Teh Dawgs Eatin'
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Ok, I have a stupid question. I "have heard" chicken bones aren't good for them, that they can splinter. Is that only true to cooked bones?
Yep, only cooked. Raw bones are great for them. This site is great for learning about a raw diet. http://preymodelraw.com/how-to-get-started/
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Teh Dawgs Eatin'
When I get my own dog I'm definitely feeding raw. If you buy in bulk when the stuff is on sale or buy local it definitely seems cheaper. Plus all of the health benefits. Pook's and champ's dogs are all lean and mean! :D
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