Some people are nervous
about feeding a raw diet to kittens.
We give both of these books to our German Shepherd and Malinois puppy customers and rarely get questions
about feeding a raw diet.
If you have any thoughts or questions
about feeding raw diets to your pets, please let us know.
There is a general lack of knowledge
about feeding raw diets to cats, both within the veterinary community and the general populace.
Not exact matches
I am on a primal
diet for
about 5 or 6 months (a lot of
raw animal products such as grass -
fed liver and butter) and my skin has improved but it's not quiet clear yet, I still have some breakouts here and there.
Emerging evidence suggests most people need
about 50 - 70 percent of their
diet (calories) as healthy fats, which include organically - raised grass -
fed meats, coconut oil, olives and olive oil, avocado, nuts, organic pastured egg yolks, and butter made from
raw grass -
fed milk
As what you have probably read on other articles in this website
about raw diet or
raw feeding, it is perhaps the healthiest kind of
diet for your dog.
Those who develop processed dog foods and those who
feed these
diets point out the scientific reports that back their claims; those who
feed BARF are equally as adamant that their anecdotal evidence
about dog health and well - being proves the value of fresh,
raw food.
There is a lot of discussion these days
about feeding our dogs
raw food
diets.
You can find books
about raw food
feeding and
raw food recipes based on the Meat with Bone, B.A.R.F., or Prey / Ancestral Model
diets at Dogwise.
About 2 years ago I switched to a
raw diet - Naure's Variety which I continue to
feed today.
Looking outside the box of processed kibble, I began
feeding my dogs a
raw diet about 15 years ago.
Many people believe in
feeding their dog a
raw food
diet (read our blog
about raw food
diets here).
I began to read
about cat nutrition and cat
diets and talk to people (veterinarians and pet owners) who had been
feeding raw foods.
These are just a few of the benefits that we love
about feeding our dogs a
raw diet.
So — in order to
feed a good balanced
raw diet you need to make sure you find good, easily and safely edible bone material — if you are nervous
about bones — definately start with items that are ground meat and bone.
IF you have further detailed questions
about raw — you can always email me at [email][email protected][/ email] and I can put you in touch with your breed
raw diet email group and they can also help guide you on beginning to
feed your dog a
raw diet.
At Kona
Raw Pet Food Co-op, we aim to help pet owners learn about raw - meaty - bones (rmb) and enable them to feed an rmb diet to their pets, economical
Raw Pet Food Co-op, we aim to help pet owners learn
about raw - meaty - bones (rmb) and enable them to feed an rmb diet to their pets, economical
raw - meaty - bones (rmb) and enable them to
feed an rmb
diet to their pets, economically.
That means
feeding a whole foods
diet (which, if you're concerned
about raw chicken, you're probably already doing) and...
If you have any questions
about what you should
feed your pet, or how much you should be
feeding him, you should consult your veterinarian, especially if you're planning on cooking your dog's food at home or if you wish to
feed him a
raw diet.
This long - time best - seller clearly explains all you need to know
about feeding your cat: * What you can (and can't) learn from a pet food label * The differences among types of food (dry, canned,
raw, etc.) * How your cat should eat for optimal health * How to shop for your feline companion * How to get your cat to switch to a better
diet * How to make nutritious food for your cat at home * Dr. Jean's «approved brands» of canned, dry, and frozen / freeze - dried /
raw diets; treats, toppers, and meal supplements * Glossary * Resources, including helpful websites and specific (brand) supplement recommendations * Fully referenced with the latest scientific discoveries.
If you're worried
about feeding a commercial
diet, avoid
raw diets and either find a commercial
diet that carries an AAFCO label (read more below) or discuss a nutritionally balanced homemade
diet with your veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist.
I ended up finding this Instinct Ultimate
About six months ago one of my coworkers told me about the raw diet he was feeding his
About six months ago one of my coworkers told me
about the raw diet he was feeding his
about the
raw diet he was
feeding his dog.
About six months ago one of my coworkers told me about the raw diet he was feeding his
About six months ago one of my coworkers told me
about the raw diet he was feeding his
about the
raw diet he was
feeding his dog.
While I am a strong supporter of the * idea * of
raw and / or home cooked
feeding, the reason I do not use it myself or recommend it to most people is that I worry
about any given person being able to prepare and serve a truly balanced
diet for the long term.
Dr. Ian Billinghurst, a pioneer in
feeding raw food to dogs, recommends that people following a BARF (biologically appropriate
raw food or bones and
raw food)
diet feed about 60 percent
raw meaty bones (RMB) and 40 percent vegetables and other food (eggs, organs, and so on).
I have been
feeding my GSD
about a pound of natures variety
raw diet for breakfast.
Any of the pet sitters I knew — and I was also part - timing as a pet sitter then — didn't object, but said they didn't feel confident
about feeding raw, partly because they didn't know enough
about the
diet and handling
raw food.
One ounce of
raw fish contains
about 50 calories so you can use the fish to replace an ounce of commercial
raw food or just include it in your dog's caloric intake when
feeding a homemade
diet.
I would also pay attention to the dogs
diet and remember that
raw meat or unpasteurized milk should never be
fed to a dog, speak to your vet
about a dried balanced food.
Developed by Australian veterinarian Ian Billinghurst, it is based on the concept of evolutionary
diets and is
about feeding dogs
raw, whole, natural foods including
raw vegetables, whole
raw bones and supplements instead of commercial dog foods or cooked homemade
diets.
The philosophy behind
feeding your dog a
raw diet is basically
about preservation and longevity of life.
I've read
about so many benefits of
feeding a
raw diet to both dogs and cats.
«I worry
about underprepared foods when
raw diets are being
fed,» he said.
Samantha: And with the trends that we're seeing now, for example like the
raw diet and we're seeing things that are gluten - free, I've heard some not - so - great things
about the vegetarian
diet, unless a dog actually needs that, but are there... for these new trends that we're seeing, are there any
diets that kind of stick out that seem to be the best, or the new best thing I guess, to be
feeding your pet?
If you're looking to find out more
about feeding your dog a
raw diet you're in the right place.
Proponents of BARF and other
raw food
diets claim that many veterinarians do not promote home - prepared foods because they are uneducated
about nutrition or they sell commercial foods in their clinics; detractors express fears
about feeding bones and milk,
about assertions that the
raw diet prevents many diseases, and
about claims that the ingredients in commercial foods cause health problems.
Whether a post is
about raw diet feeding, exercise, training or healthy products for your dog, I always learn something new here and that keeps me coming back.
Educating our pet guardians
about the benefits of
feeding dogs and cats a
raw food
diet is what we're all
about.
The
raw, freeze - dried and dehydrated pet food category is growing, but to convert more consumers, retailers and manufacturers must thoroughly address pet owners» lack of knowledge
about feeding these
diets.
It's true that just
feeding your dog a juicy steak won't provide all of the nutrients he needs to thrive, but this isn't what a commercially prepared
raw diet or a proper homemade
diet is
about.
However, there's a lot of misinformation out there
about feeding a
raw food
diet to dogs.
As advocates for
raw feeding, we hear these myths all the time, so we want to tackle these misconceptions head - on and give you the full story
about feeding your dog a
raw food
diet.
Feeding a
raw diet to your dog is
about much more than just meat.
I have been
feeding my shih tzus a
raw diet for
about 12 years.
There is an article on our web site
about feeding a
raw all - natural
diet if you have an interest in learning
about this.
Learn
about the pros and cons of
feeding a
raw diet to your canine.
It was concluded that owners should think carefully
about the risks to children and those who have compromised immune systems when
feeding dogs a
raw meat
diet.
Feline Nutrition was founded in 2008 as an organization dedicated to educating pet parents
about the benefits of
raw meat
diets for felines and to advocate for changing how cats are
fed.
People hear
about raw meat
diets from their friends that are already
feeding bio-appropriate
diets.