Offal is a vital part of a raw diet for dogs as it offers essential nutrients not readily available from normal muscle meat. Liver and kidney for example are packed full of vitamins A, D, E and K, amino acids, iron and much much
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Tripe - the thought often puts a lot of new raw-feeders off, especially once we say it has to be the ‘green’ variety not the bleached white sort you sometimes see at the butchers.Yes it is the stomach of a ruminant animal, yes it can smell
Bones for Dogs - our top 10 tips.1)NO cooked or smoked bonesEven if you regularly see them in pet food shops NEVER EVER feed cooked or smoked bones. Heating/cooking/smoking changes the structure of the bone making them more brittle and
Changing your dog onto a raw diet can make a big difference to their health and well being but the idea can be intimidating. Initially a raw diet can seem complicated and confusing, the answer is to start out simply and add to it as you and
Why should you feed your dog a raw diet?If we walk into any pet food store, or even supermarket, we are faced with a wide array of options of what to feed our dogs. Tinned food, dried food, grain free food, with chicken, without chicken,
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