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    PostSubject: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:26 pm

    ive been reading a few threads on ped data... and i came across one about raw feeding ..and someone was asking what supplements should they be feeding their gsd to compliment the raw diet...

    some are saying you dont need them, just feed different meats and organs and tripe :thinking: , other mention wild salmon ola and vitamin e

    so now im wondering if fred should have some sort of supplements...

    hes fed mainly chicken carcusses,neck and wings... he also had heart, tripe and beef ....


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    ''There's a whole lot of mythology about what wolves and other wild carnivores eat.

    Dogs in the wild would ingest very little in the way of grain. For one thing, in the wild, seeds only happen for a brief time of the year, not all year round, and wild seeds are NOT grown the way modern grains are, meaning in great density. Seeds would be an incredibly rare part of the diet. In addition, wolves are now understood to shake the sh!t out of the intestines before they eat them. My own dogs, if given a whole recently live chicken, refuse to eat the gullet. It's the only thing I find left besides the toughest of the feathers.

    One of my bitches killed a Boer goat once upon a time, unfortunately (twice actually). She never even LOOKED at the guts. She ate its neck before she gave up. They prefer the muscle meat.

    That said, the coyotes in my yard used to hog out on figs!''

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:44 pm

    There are different "raw feeding" diets Shelley.

    Some involve raw meat and veg, some just the meat and bones, others have supplements etc etc

    Raw and BARF are two different things, for example.

    I used to feed raw, but it was really a mix of barf and raw, I never stuck to just one :nhy:

    I feed dry now for a variety of reasons but I would prefer to feed raw as I used to
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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:49 pm

    BARF stands for Bones And Raw Food doesnt it
    i dont feed supplements mine have the same as fred shelley.
    once a week they have tuna pasta tho

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:51 pm

    so based on what ive said fred is fed on, is he classed as a raw diet then :thinking: ... why cant it be feckin simple lol

    fred had pilchards in tom sauce the other day lol.... keep forgetting to give him pasta ocasionally lol

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:00 pm

    Sometimes they call it biologically appropriate raw food or something too, dont think thats quite right but its means the same thing

    I used to feed a mix of meat/fish/organs/bones/veg/fruit and they also had our leftovers.

    I tend to follow the "dont try to get everything in one meal, balance the nutrition over the week" and Mimi did really well on it. It doesnt suit Maggie though.

    I often fed rice and pasta too but the bulk of their diet was meat and bones.
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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:02 pm

    so does he need supplements do you think :thinking: ... i did buy some cod liver oil capsules a while ago, but i kept forgetting to put them in his food lol...


    the one benefit to raw diet, is the poos, theyre small and not stinky lol... and theyre lighter in colour

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:10 pm

    i give mine a teaspoon of cod liver oil every night in their food just so they dont get constipated really. and yes the poohs are great lol

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:17 pm

    Oh, if the poo goes white, too much bone
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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:19 pm

    thats right it's really crumbly and blows away in the wind

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:25 pm

    oooh right paula..and is this bad?, too much bone? :thinking:


    :san42: :san42: yea karen, thats it .... lolol

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:26 pm

    no it's not that bad hun but it it happens just give him less bone more meat

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:27 pm

    funnily enough i bought some minced chicken and tripe this weekend

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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:45 pm

    Just makes it harder to "come out". Firm is good though, helps with the glands etc just not too firm
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    PostSubject: Re: raw feeding and supplements   Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:48 pm

    he doesnt struggle with his poos.... far feckin from it lol...will introduce more tripe i think... the OH hates the smell of it .... but he can lump it lol..

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