WHERE EDUCATION IS OUR KEY TO SUCCESS! I am not a licensed vet, just a fancier of dogs with a wealth of hands-on experience. Always consult with your vet when and as needed.
Showing posts with label BulliesFedRight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BulliesFedRight. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Monday, October 26, 2015
Lets Feed Them Right
I'm a family man sometimes I can't stop the video to see what is going on, lol.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
NoVACAIN Meals
Beef Turkey Chicken
Lamb Chicken Rabbit
Duck
Beef Chicken Turkey Lamb
Chicken Beef Duck
Chicken Bison Duck
Chicken Pork Goat
Chicken
Bison Chicken
Chicken
Chicken Fish
Chicken Beef
Rabbit Chicken
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Raw Food
BARF, RAW, or NATURAL DIET, how ever you want to call it, we must start by agreeing and understanding that all dogs are different and so are their activity levels and feeding requirements. For years I fed a great quality commercial dog food, until it was discontinued, but I always added a little fresh meat with bone, or pieces of fruit to my dog’s bowls as treats. While being faced with having to find a new feed, I decided to do research and talk to breeders who fed a Natural diet only, then I decided to give it a try. What I noticed right away was the dog odors disappeared. Then it was the undeniable change in the quality of their coats, mental and muscle development, and overall health and stability of my dogs.
When I started feeding my dogs a Raw diet, I was told that a good and easy rule of thumb is to feed (1) pound of RAW food for every (50) pounds of the dog’s Body Weight, for at least 2 weeks, while keeping an eye on the dogs to see if an increase or decrease in quantity is needed, to fit each individuals needs.
I feel that a dog’s diet should be 30%-50% Muscle Meats, 30%-50% Raw Meaty Bones (RMB), 10%-20% Organs, and 5%-10% vegetables, fruit, herbs, and eggs. Now you're saying hold up, why so big of a percentage range; the simple answer is there is not one formula that is perfect for every dog, things need to be tweaked to fit each individual dog. When it comes to the use of GRAINS, I only use what my dogs can handle, because it’s a fact that many dogs are allergic to grains the most common being Wheat, Corn, and Soy.
INFO UPDATED 12-17-2016
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