Just some more pics

dobbelaar

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Bulldog(s) Names
jennifer
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Bertha


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Pippi

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Liam


Hope you will like them .

I read a lot of feeding raw here is this a normal thing ?
Here in the Netherlands there are not much dog lovers that feed raw certainly not a bulldog scared that they can't chew on the bones and will choke on it .
In the past i have feed my Staffies raw but never my bulldogs i'm a little afraid to .
 
Sorry, I know nothing about raw feeding but want to say how nice your bullies look. Thanx for sharing the pictures with us. :)
 
What beautiful bullies... thanks for sharing. I will tag some of our raw feeders to help with your questions @savemejeebus @gatoray [MENTION=2242]karenben[/MENTION]
 
Hi and welcome! I feed my 2 boys, Stig and Punkin, raw, following the whole-prey model.

Is there a difference between what our bullies can eat in comparison to other breeds? I don't feel that there is. I do tend to avoid certain bones, either because they're too dense or find them too risky. These include most pork, beef and turkey bones. They get a lot of variety - chicken, turkey, goat, lamb, rabbit, duck, and boneless beef, pork & venison. We also make it a habit that they get large pieces of meat, to entice them to chew rather than swallow whole. This is a normal practice for raw for all breeds and highly suggested. Whenever I become wary of the size, I simply cut them up into smaller and safe pieces. For example, I never give them chicken legs, and give them quarters instead where the thigh and back are attached to the leg.

Hope that helps. If you have any questions, I'll be glad help, as will a lot of rawfeeders here.

Welcome again! Thanks for sharing pics of your babies, they're all gorgeous! :heart:
 
You babies are gorgeous!!! I also raw feed Matilda. I totally agree with [MENTION=1209]savemejeebus[/MENTION] . Most of the time they suggest no bone that weight bearing. Too dense as described above. If you are still concerned you can purchase a meat grinder and grind bone and all in the grinder.
 
Welcome to the site. I don't feed raw either, but your bullies are good looking.
 
Welcome ... Sounds like you have info already on raw feeding. We don't feed raw but those who do seem to have fantastic results!
 
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