kirstyB, when you first start your dogs on the BARF diet you can expect a lot more wind than usual!This is only until their bodies get used to it.
If you have a well known and friendly butcher you can ask him to let you have bones etc. that he would otherwise have to pay someone to take away. This would only work though if you have a lot of dogs or can pal up with a few other "BARFers'" as it will involve large quantities several times a week.
Your dogs will need a bit extra by way of raw, grated carrot, lightly cooked and chopped cabbage, sprouts etc. Also powdered garlic (half a teaspoonish per dog) raw, pureed spinach three times a week and cod-liver-oil capsules (cheap on-line)
It is so much easier to measure all in one dried food into a dish twice a day just as it is much easier to buy microwaveable ready meals for the family instead of cooking meals from scratch. Which would you prefer?
If you have a well known and friendly butcher you can ask him to let you have bones etc. that he would otherwise have to pay someone to take away. This would only work though if you have a lot of dogs or can pal up with a few other "BARFers'" as it will involve large quantities several times a week.
Your dogs will need a bit extra by way of raw, grated carrot, lightly cooked and chopped cabbage, sprouts etc. Also powdered garlic (half a teaspoonish per dog) raw, pureed spinach three times a week and cod-liver-oil capsules (cheap on-line)
It is so much easier to measure all in one dried food into a dish twice a day just as it is much easier to buy microwaveable ready meals for the family instead of cooking meals from scratch. Which would you prefer?
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