- Sep 30, 2011
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- Taisto, Kylli, Salli, Angel-Usko and Angel-Voitto
I'm reading from this site all the worry and anxiety of people about what kibble to feed to their beloved bullies. Compared to how difficult it is to stick with the food of your choice so long that you really see if it's suitable even when your pet is reacting bad to it and feeding raw, I think raw is sooo easy. Some people think that it's difficult and time consuming but it really is not. Many people seem to end up chancing the kibble so often their bullies have no chance of adapting. Most dogs take to raw in a week and really thrive on it. Here's a useful site.
rawmeatybones.com
My Usko's meals for the whole week as follows and I do switch the order sometimes. It's a bit different from main stream because Usko has predisposition to develope bladder stoners. If not I would feed organs once a week and fish and red meats. Meaty bones must have about 50/50 meat/bones, pork backs, turkey neck or chicken wings etc.
Mon
morning meaty bones evening pork meat, egg(with shell) some yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
Tue
morning meaty bones evening meaty bones
Wed
morning Chicken meat, egg(with shell) some yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp evening meaty bones
Thu
morning meaty bones evening tripe, maybe some green veggies, yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
Fri
morning meaty bones evening meaty bones
Sat
morning pork meat, egg(with shell) some green veggies, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp evening meaty bones
Sun
morning meaty bones evening evening tripe, maybe some green veggies, yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
And thats how it goes. I take the next meal out of the freezer when I serve the meal.
Usko loves it and is happy and healthy. We made the switch when he about 7 months. He hated kibble and we had the best kind. He was starting to get problems with his skin and his stools were always soft. His breath was quite bad also. I was always trying to spice it up with something because he didn't like, but stilll he ate only now and then and was really skinny. Now he really waits for his food and that also warms my heart.
And if you think of the wolfs, dogs ancestors, I don't think they thought when choosing a prey what they had for their last meal...
rawmeatybones.com
My Usko's meals for the whole week as follows and I do switch the order sometimes. It's a bit different from main stream because Usko has predisposition to develope bladder stoners. If not I would feed organs once a week and fish and red meats. Meaty bones must have about 50/50 meat/bones, pork backs, turkey neck or chicken wings etc.
Mon
morning meaty bones evening pork meat, egg(with shell) some yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
Tue
morning meaty bones evening meaty bones
Wed
morning Chicken meat, egg(with shell) some yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp evening meaty bones
Thu
morning meaty bones evening tripe, maybe some green veggies, yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
Fri
morning meaty bones evening meaty bones
Sat
morning pork meat, egg(with shell) some green veggies, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp evening meaty bones
Sun
morning meaty bones evening evening tripe, maybe some green veggies, yoghurt, cod liver oil, vitamin B, kelp
And thats how it goes. I take the next meal out of the freezer when I serve the meal.
Usko loves it and is happy and healthy. We made the switch when he about 7 months. He hated kibble and we had the best kind. He was starting to get problems with his skin and his stools were always soft. His breath was quite bad also. I was always trying to spice it up with something because he didn't like, but stilll he ate only now and then and was really skinny. Now he really waits for his food and that also warms my heart.
And if you think of the wolfs, dogs ancestors, I don't think they thought when choosing a prey what they had for their last meal...
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