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A Starter Guide
People new to raw feeding all have the same questions:
“how do I start”, “what exactly do I feed?”, “how much do I feed?”
All too often, people are not given the information or confidence they need to begin and this is an unfortunate barrier to getting their dog off kibble, especially if their vet is against raw feeding.
As you will learn, there really are only a few hard and fast rules in canine nutrition. No one has all the answers, not the pet food manufacturers, not the vets and not even the canine nutritionists. Yet what you will also learn, as you see the health of your dog improve and your dog start to glisten with health and vitality is that it doesn’t matter. Just as we ourselves do not scientifically analyse what we eat,nor do we need to do it for our dogs.
RAW FEEDING GUIDELINES
The key points to remember with a raw diet are:
Balance over time – one meal could have more bone content, another more meat or organ.
The approximate ratio to aim for overall is:
80% meat, sinew, ligaments, fat
10% edible bone
5% liver
5% other organ meat
Meats are high in phosphorus, bones are high in calcium. When meat is fed with 10% bone you have the exact ratios of calcium to phosphorus required by a dog. Whole prey, fish, eggs and tripe have a balanced ratio.
Read More at Raw Fed Dogs by Clicking HERE
People new to raw feeding all have the same questions:
“how do I start”, “what exactly do I feed?”, “how much do I feed?”
All too often, people are not given the information or confidence they need to begin and this is an unfortunate barrier to getting their dog off kibble, especially if their vet is against raw feeding.
As you will learn, there really are only a few hard and fast rules in canine nutrition. No one has all the answers, not the pet food manufacturers, not the vets and not even the canine nutritionists. Yet what you will also learn, as you see the health of your dog improve and your dog start to glisten with health and vitality is that it doesn’t matter. Just as we ourselves do not scientifically analyse what we eat,nor do we need to do it for our dogs.
RAW FEEDING GUIDELINES
The key points to remember with a raw diet are:
Balance over time – one meal could have more bone content, another more meat or organ.
The approximate ratio to aim for overall is:
80% meat, sinew, ligaments, fat
10% edible bone
5% liver
5% other organ meat
Meats are high in phosphorus, bones are high in calcium. When meat is fed with 10% bone you have the exact ratios of calcium to phosphorus required by a dog. Whole prey, fish, eggs and tripe have a balanced ratio.
Read More at Raw Fed Dogs by Clicking HERE