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raw food diet
I have been reading up on the raw food diet and I was wondering what people opinion were of it Im not sure if that is something I want to do yet I would love to hear your a opinion on this subject is it a healthier way and getting your dog in shape and building muscles
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Very good diet! We have a few members on the raw diet - I used to, but for some reason Dempsey started to not do very well on it.
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My 2 are raw fed and doing brilliant on it! Lovely white teeth and gorgeous glossy coat
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I think its great and varied, if I had the time and space then I would
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My dog has been on it for approx 8 months & is doing great on it! There was an improvement in his skin and fur within a few weeks. His teeth are pearly white and he's never been in better shape.
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I feed raw and always have done and always will! to me it is THE best diet I can give my dogs IMO
I am one the strange members here who gets all excited over buying food, and getting freebies >
I am one the strange members here who gets all excited over buying food, and getting freebies >
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what kind of raw meat is suitable for this kind of diet could u I give him a mix of raw and dry dog food
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hunny9001 wrote:what kind of raw meat is suitable for this kind of diet could u I give him a mix of raw and dry dog food
no i don't give any type of dog food at all, but if you must feed in separate meals
I feed EVERYTHING, from little chicken wings, to whole animals rabbits, squirrels, heads of animals
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ella wrote:hunny9001 wrote:what kind of raw meat is suitable for this kind of diet could u I give him a mix of raw and dry dog food
no i don't give any type of dog food at all, but if you must feed in separate meals
I feed EVERYTHING, from little chicken wings, to whole animals rabbits, squirrels, heads of animals
the only thing for me would be the cost of all that meat I would love to give him all meat but I don't know if my buget would be able for it
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hunny9001 wrote:ella wrote:hunny9001 wrote:what kind of raw meat is suitable for this kind of diet could u I give him a mix of raw and dry dog food
no i don't give any type of dog food at all, but if you must feed in separate meals
I feed EVERYTHING, from little chicken wings, to whole animals rabbits, squirrels, heads of animals
the only thing for me would be the cost of all that meat I would love to give him all meat but I don't know if my buget would be able for it
raw costs me alot lot less then it would to feed dry food. I've have a tiny budget and it costs me on average £10-15 a month altogether to feed a 23kg staff and 47kg ambull hardly expensive
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I don't recommend getting all your food from supermarkets some yes and look for bargains, morrissons is the best!
Heres a list of suppliers:
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t19502-raw-food-supplier-list
It works out cheaper if you have the room to buy in bulk
Heres a list of suppliers:
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t19502-raw-food-supplier-list
It works out cheaper if you have the room to buy in bulk
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My dogs are all raw fed. They have a variety of mear - chicken, beef, lamb, rabbit, tripe.
They also get chicken necks, wings, feet. Venison ribs, lamb ribs, lamb bones.
Fruits and veggies
Offal
raw egg.
They also get chicken necks, wings, feet. Venison ribs, lamb ribs, lamb bones.
Fruits and veggies
Offal
raw egg.
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I spend about £60-£70 (inc delievery) and that lasts 3 dogs about 8 weeks or more.
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rescuestaffords wrote:I spend about £60-£70 (inc delievery) and that lasts 3 dogs about 8 weeks or more.
I will look into this I pay £12 for a 15kg bag of food it called wonder dog not sure if its any good
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I feed my dog raw and am like Ella has just described herself: I get really excited when the butcher gives me some bones for my dog. I am just so into it.
Besides ME, there's my dog of course who looks great on it. I got him as a rescue in August last year and he smelled really badly and his fur was matt. His fur is very shiny now, you can almost see your reflection on a sunny day, and he really hardly smells at all. He is very lean and muscular, people often comment on it.
He loves his bones, and now I think about all the **** they put in dog food, or indeed cat food, I actually feel very guilty about having fed the really cheap stuff to my cats when I was younger.
Raw works out cheaper for me, as my butcher often gives me all sorts of bones and offal etc (turns out everyone who works there has a staffy too). If you're squeamish you may find it a little gross. I don't, I find it quite fascinating, actually - working out what he likes and what doesn't work so well.
I also feed Rupes fish (he likes it frozen as well as plain cold) and vegetable leftovers: he particularly loves peas and avocados. Actually, he will eat most things very happily!
The way I organise things now is that I do a big shop, bag it up in "meal size" portions and stick it in the freezer and then either give it to him frozen or defrost in fridge before.
Hope that helps.
Besides ME, there's my dog of course who looks great on it. I got him as a rescue in August last year and he smelled really badly and his fur was matt. His fur is very shiny now, you can almost see your reflection on a sunny day, and he really hardly smells at all. He is very lean and muscular, people often comment on it.
He loves his bones, and now I think about all the **** they put in dog food, or indeed cat food, I actually feel very guilty about having fed the really cheap stuff to my cats when I was younger.
Raw works out cheaper for me, as my butcher often gives me all sorts of bones and offal etc (turns out everyone who works there has a staffy too). If you're squeamish you may find it a little gross. I don't, I find it quite fascinating, actually - working out what he likes and what doesn't work so well.
I also feed Rupes fish (he likes it frozen as well as plain cold) and vegetable leftovers: he particularly loves peas and avocados. Actually, he will eat most things very happily!
The way I organise things now is that I do a big shop, bag it up in "meal size" portions and stick it in the freezer and then either give it to him frozen or defrost in fridge before.
Hope that helps.
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I will have to go to the butchers I will get a small amount to see if mojo will even eat it would that be the better thing to do 1st to see if he will like it and what kind of fish would u give toRupertsbooks wrote:I feed my dog raw and am like Ella has just described herself: I get really excited when the butcher gives me some bones for my dog. I am just so into it.
Besides ME, there's my dog of course who looks great on it. I got him as a rescue in August last year and he smelled really badly and his fur was matt. His fur is very shiny now, you can almost see your reflection on a sunny day, and he really hardly smells at all. He is very lean and muscular, people often comment on it.
He loves his bones, and now I think about all the **** they put in dog food, or indeed cat food, I actually feel very guilty about having fed the really cheap stuff to my cats when I was younger.
Raw works out cheaper for me, as my butcher often gives me all sorts of bones and offal etc (turns out everyone who works there has a staffy too). If you're squeamish you may find it a little gross. I don't, I find it quite fascinating, actually - working out what he likes and what doesn't work so well.
I also feed Rupes fish (he likes it frozen as well as plain cold) and vegetable leftovers: he particularly loves peas and avocados. Actually, he will eat most things very happily!
The way I organise things now is that I do a big shop, bag it up in "meal size" portions and stick it in the freezer and then either give it to him frozen or defrost in fridge before.
Hope that helps.
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