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26. Dog food for Dogs with Arthritis
- www.arthritis-glucosamine.net
- dog food arthritis Tell a friend!.
- You Are Here: Home > Dog Arthritis Resource Center > Dog food for Dogs with Arthritis.
- Dog Food for Dogs with Arthritis.
- Food and Drug Administration) does not mandate that ingredients used in pet food be inspected. ...
- Most of the quality pet food manufacturers have taken it upon themselves to inspect ingredients to ensure what they perceive as high quality. Since inferior ingredients will leave a pet with a weakened immune system, it is important for those suffering from arthritis conditions be fed quality food. ...
- If quality food is an issue when dealing with arthritis in pets and your budget is stretched to the limit, the first stop is usually at one of those large discount warehouse stores. ...
- The raw food option.
- Even if you do not have financial considerations, a raw-food diet (or, one that is included in your regular feeding) is an excellent choice. As we all know, dogs and cats who live in the wild eat raw food on a regular basis. ...
- Raw roods contain the vitamins and minerals that are necessary to assist in building strong immune functions and managing osteoarthritis. As well, raw foods are full of living enzymes that cooking normally destroys. ...
- Using the guidelines for 1/3 quantities outlined above, it is very easy to prepare some simple, inexpensive raw food meals that will help to ensure that your pet maintains a healthy joint profile.
27. Why Feed a Raw Canine Diet?
- www.oceanstatek9.com
- The simple answer is "Because that's how dog's are supposed to eat. ...
- Let's face it: a dog is naturally a carnivore (eats meat,bones) that would ingest substantial vegetable and fruit material in the stomach contents of it's prey. Even the domesticated dog has the same digestive system as the wolf. ...
- a dog's food should never be cooked. It should be fed in a raw natural state like nature intended. Cooking a dog's food ruins most of the nutritional value. ...
- dogs should have access to raw meaty bones. These clean their teeth, work and develop their neck and jaw muscles, and the chewing action prepares their stomach for the incoming food mass. Chewing bones also slows down the eating process considerably, making it far harder for a dog to over eat.
- dog foods have as their main ingredient cereals - And it is these very cereals that cause a range of problems such as allergies. ... Grains make up the majority of dog food company food sources. ...
- commercial dog foods are laden with preservatives, colors (dyes), and salt. They have additives to make the food taste better so that the dogs will overeat. ...
- People who have switched their dogs to a raw diet from commercial dog foods have found the following: .
- · dogs who were previously un-energetic, and sluggish become completely new dogs once the raw diet feeding begins.
- · allergies their dogs previously had on commercial foods, disappear once they start with the raw diet.
28. Mirago : Business: Consumer Goods and Services: Pet Supplies: Pet Food: Raw Ingredients
- www.mirago.fr
- Top: Business: Consumer Goods and Services: Pet Supplies: Pet Food: Raw Ingredients.
- Shopping: Food: Meat (353).
- Shopping: Pets: Food (45).
- BARF World - Manufacturer of wholesome raw diet for cats and dogs, based on recommendations of Dr. ...
- BoneApetit - Bones and Raw Food - Information about BARF and how a natural, fresh (frozen) pet food diet can be beneficial for dogs and cats. ...
- Calli's Cuisine - Raw food for dogs, made of free range, organic meat, bones and vegetables, as well as grain-free treats. ...
- FarMore Dog Food - Manufacturer of dog food dinners, made with all natural, human grade, uncooked, raw ingredients, available in beef, chicken, lamb, buffalo, and veggie mix varieties. Also makes raw, free-range, non-medicated meaty knuckle and marrow Buffalo Bones. ...
- Healthy Paws Bones & Raw Food DietDiet - Based in Ontario, Canada - offering a wide range of complete raw food diets for dogs and cats, including recreational beef and lamb bones.
- Home Made 4 Life - All natural pet food, designed to be a complete meal for our carnivorous animal companions like dogs, cats and ferrets. ...
- Mountain Dog Foods - Canadian company that manufacturers a raw diet for companion animals.
- Natural Kravings Pet Food - Raw Natural Food for Dogs and Cats.
- Nature's Variety Pet Foods - Feeding processed, singular diets without offering variety or fresh food can lead to such health issues as allergies, digestive problems, and even degenerative conditions. ...
- Nu Dimensions Nutrition, Inc - Commercial BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) diet, using no antibotics, hormones, or by-products. ...
- Oma's Pride - Raw food diets for companion animals.
- PHD Pet Foods - Premium pet food and supplements. PHD offers educational material, natural herbal supplements and the highest grade of pet food available to date for your dog and cat.
29. MY MASTER'S CHOICE Retailer Enquiries - raw dog food, dog food, raw meat dog food, homemade dog food, natural dog food.
- www.knowbetterdogfood.com
- Know Better Dog Food.
- Our Products Feeding Raw Dog Care FAQ About Us Forums login Retailer Enquiries Business Opportunities .
- Over the years knowledgeable pet caregivers and many veterinarians have come to embrace a more nutritionally balanced dog food diet. A balanced raw meat diet is gaining acceptance as the new standard in companion animal feeding. ...
- Should you be interested in adding our innovative new dog food products to your product line, we welcome enquiries from pet supply retailers, veterinarians, breeders, meat packers, and distributors. ...
- Canada and International countries: please contact Know Better Dog Food directly: Call toll free 1. ...
30. K-9 Kraving Dog Food - All Natural, Raw, Nutritious & Delicious
- www.k-9kraving.com
- K-9 Kraving was designed to improve your dogs health by feeding an all-natural diet. ...
- It is the only all-natural raw diet complete with vitamins and minerals for your dogs every day needs.
- YOUR DOG IS EATING?.
- What is really in pet food?.
- Check out the labels - only dog food with this seal is USDA certified! .
- K-9 Kraving is based on the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) diet. This diet is about feeding your dog properly, or as Mother Nature intended. ...
- A dog, true to it's evolution, should not eat commercially prepared food that is processed, baked, based on grains, loaded with salt, sugar, food additives, or coloring.
- Every bite of our diet is a scientifically balanced and blended recipe of raw ingredients specifically formulated with quality ingredients. Nothing in our food has been cooked so all of the natural enzymes remain intact, retaining maximum values of nutrients.
- K-9 Kraving meets your dog's nutritional needs with the natural diet they were designed to eat. ...
31. Raw Dog Food - Search, Find, & Buy for $8.59
- books.webwab.com
32. BARF Intrp
- pages.cthome.net
- BARF stands for Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods or Bones and Raw Food. ...
- Most commercial dog food is comprised primarily of grains and a dog's digestive system was not designed for grains. A BARF diet consists of raw meaty bones and vegetables, more appropriate and easier for your dog to digest and utilize. Because the food more closely matches what a canine was designed to eat, the dog will be healthier, less prone to disease and have more energy. ...
- Why I switched to BARF: Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods.
- At the beginning of this year, my oldest dog, Rosie, was diagnosed with a form of mammary cancer, specifically, squamous cell carcinoma. ... In my research, I read a great deal about holistic approaches to caring for dogs with cancer, including food supplements and diet changes. The most interesting thing that I discovered was a Bones and Raw Food Diet that is all natural. ... I decided to try this diet with Rosie and a week later I switched the whole crew to raw food.
- It was with some trepidation that I fed my first raw bones! I believe I held my breathe for the entire mealhere I was, actually handing my dogs RAW CHICKEN BONES! I believed what I had read--that this diet was a more natural way for dogs to eat, that they eat raw bones in the wild (only the cooked bones splinter), that commercial dog food is questionable at best. ... The only holdout was my old rescue dog, Clarence. ...
- Give your dog a bone today!.
- Choosing Your Dog.
- Naming Your Dog.
- Training Your Dog .
33. brindle's Dog Food Links
- www.brindleweb.com
- Information about Dog Food.
- Tigger's Switch to a Raw Diet.
- However, while searching for information on healthy dogfood, the thing that I kept running into again and again, was the fact that if you really want the best, healthiest food for your dog, you need to move to a natural, home-prepared diet. Preferably one that is modeled on the foods a dog would eat in the wild. I resisted this for a long while because I thought, "We barely have time to make healthy dinners for ourselves - let alone the dog!!" However, the more I read and the more I learned, the more I came to believe that a natural diet was the best way to feed your dog. ...
- My first step in this direction was to add extra food to Tigger's kibble. ...
- This is a great book which has lots of information about holistic/homeopathic remedies and dog care in addition to the information about diets. The book includes recipes for some healthy all-natural dog and cat food. Generally these consist of ground meat, veggies mushed in a food processor, grains (oats, rice, bulgar, etc) and supplements (kelp, Brewer's Yeast, vitamins, etc). ... Pitcairn strongly advocates the feeding of raw meat. ... So I began making Pitcairn recipes with raw meat. Tigger loved it! However, many people think (and I agree) that Pitcairn's recipes are very heavy on grains, which would not actually be very prominent in a wild dog's natural diet. ...
- I began to hear a lot of good things about a diet called BARF (Bones And Raw Foods). Those who would rather a more appealing acronym usually call it a RMB diet (Raw Meaty Bones). This diet is even closer to a wild dog's natural diet than Pitcairn's. The bones are good for the dog's teeth, and feeding raw meaty bones (especially chicken backs and necks) is a good way of ensuring the dog is getting the proper calcium/phosphorus ratio. While it is true that cooked chicken bones are BAD for dogs (they can splinter and cause all kinds of problems), raw chicken bones do not splinter and are pretty safe (as long as your dog actually crunches them up instead of just swallowing them). This diet generally consists of feeding the dog RMBs for most meals, substituting a couple meals a week which are more like Pitcairn's (ground meat and mushed veggies). A few good books on the BARF diet are Give Your Dog a Bone by Ian Billinghurst and The Ultimate Diet by Kymythy Schultze. ...
34. Balance Diet Dog Food
- home.earthlink.net
35. raw food pet distributor in florida
- www.pawsforhealth.net
- raw food for dogs and cats.
- -->raw food distributor in florida.
- -->steves real food for pets.
- -->all natural health food for dogs and cats.
- feeding your animal raw food.
- Animal Protection Institute - Must read article - "What's Really in Pet Food". ...
- Bayside Dog Training - Basic Manners, AKC Canine Good Citizens classes, Obedience, Obedience for Agility and Agility classes are offered at our convenient South Broward location. Member, National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors and Association of Pet Dog Trainers. ...
- Best Paw Forward - Located in the Central Florida/Orlando Metro area, Best Paw Forward's trained professionals offer dog training classes based upon trust and respect. ...
- Bow Wow Dog Training - Improve your handling and performance in the agility or obedience ring. ...
- Earth Pets Natural Pet Market - A true green-market and health food store for all your pet supply needs. ...
- Farmore Dog Food - A completely balanced raw food based upon the BARF diet. ...
- Healthy Paws - The health food store for dogs and cats in St. ...
- Oma's Pride - A complete line of frozen raw food, 100% USDA inspected and APPROVED for human consumption. ...
- Pookie's Bow Wow Bakery - Holistic and natural health care products and specialty food for your pet. ...
- Steve's Real Food - Steve's is an easy-to-feed, complete and balanced raw food diet for all life-stages of dogs and cats. The food mimics the healthy, well-fed prey of dogs and cats in the wild. ...
36. Essence Natural Pet Foods - All Natural Raw Meat Dog & Cat Food
- www.essencepetfoods.com
- Whenever introducing a new food to your pet’s diet, gradually substitute part of their current food. Example: Start with 1 to 2 tablespoons of Essence Natural Pet Food per meal and increase by this amount daily untill you have completely substituted with our suggested daily portions. ...
- NOTE: There are 2 cups of food per pound. ... Dog food containers hold 2 lbs. and cat food containers hold 1 lb.
- It is recommended to feed your pet an all raw meat diet only. ... Some customers have also had good results feeding with ½ raw and ½ good quality dry food. If you do use ½ dry food, we recommend these two brands: Simply Natural and Natural Life.
- NOTE: Have good, clean water available at all times; recommend serving your pet's food & water out of glass, stainless steel, or ceramic bowls; make sure that your pet (especially dogs) get plenty of exercise.
- The following book is an excellent resource for information on feeding your pets raw meat or transitioning them from dry food to raw:.
37. SODIUM PENTOBARBITAL
- members.rogers.com
- In 2000 I became aware that the Food and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary Medicine (FDA/CVM) had begun testing dry commercial dog food for levels of this drug. ...
- In 1998 the FDA/CVM had tested ten commercial dog foods and had found two of the ten did contain levels of this drug. ...
- Sodium pentobarbital was found in at least half of the dry dog foods they had tested. Some of these foods, Ol’Roy, (Puppy Formula, Beef Flavor, Puppy Formula, Chicken and Bits, Lean Formula, Meaty Chunks and Gravy), Richfood, (High Protein Dog Meal), Heinz, (Kibbles and Bits Beefy Bits), Super G, (Gravy Style Dog Food and Chunk Style Dog Food, Chunk Style), Dad’s (Bite Size Meal Chicken and Rice), Pet Gold, (Master Diet Puppy Formula), Pet Essentials, (Chunk Style), America’s Choice, (Krunchy Kibble), Weis Value (Crunchy Dog Food, Gravy Style Dog Food, High Protein Dog Food), Ken-L Ration, (Gravy Train Beef, Liver and Bacon Flavor, Gravy Train), Kibble Select, (Premium Dog Food), Champ Chunx (Bite Size Dog Food), Pro Plan, (Beef and Rice Puppy), Reward, Dinner Rounds Dog Food). ... After feeding dogs various levels over an eight week time frame it was determined by the FDA "that it is highly unlikely a dog consuming dry dog food will experience any adverse effects from exposure to the low levels of pentobarbital found in the CVM’s dog food surveys. ...
- I, and a number of veterinarians, are concerned about the long term effect, months, years of feeding this drug laced food to companion animals. ...
- The "Code of Federal Regulations", regarding the use of euthanasia solutions, including sodium pentobarbital, states "Do not use in animals intended for food. ... Does it apply just for food intended for human consumption or food in general, humans and animals? .
- The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), "Euthanasia Report," "In euthanasia of animals intended for human or animal food, agents that result in tissue residue cannot be used, unless they are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Carbon dioxide is the only chemical currently used in euthanasia of food animals (primarily swine) that does not lead to tissue residue. ...
- Helene Chagon, DVM, Veterinary Products Consultant for the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, wrote, "euthanized animals should not be used in animal feeds. ...
- Over the years it has become clear that dogs and cats from shelters and veterinary clinics, euthanized with sodium pentobarbital have been rendered and processed into pet food. ...
- (3) Were they cognizant that every batch of raw material can vary according to the animals that were rendered that day? (4) Why was the food tested not sourced from stores across the county instead of "retail outlets near to their Laurel, MD. ...
- West coast rendering plants are rendering hundreds of tons of dogs and cats and much of this material is being processed into pet food. ...
38. Dog Nutrition-Raw Food Diet...Animal Nature.
- animalnature.ravensmoon.net
- Dog Nutrition con't.
- Here we will discuss the suggested foods and how to prepare them to ease the transition to a raw food diet.
- Meat: At first, you will want to cook the meat you give to your dog. His or her system has been under attack from chemicals and additives, and has lost many of the natural enzymes that allowed digestion of real food. Move slowly into the new diet, first mixing commercial food with cooked meat, then move to just cooked, then to a mix of cooked and raw, and finally to just raw. ... If you want your dog to follow this path, I highly suggest searching the internet for supplements to meet these specific needs. There is a product called "Veggie Dog" - I have never used it, but it is worth investigation. ...
- Besides being yummy, dairy products are a good protein source and help add variety to the raw food diet.
- They are a handy way to keep healthy grains ready for addition to your dog's meal. ...
- Dog's systems will not break down vegetables fully without some help. ...
- There are so many supplements out there, and they should be well researched and tailored to your dog's specific needs. Supplements can be found at most animal supply stores such as PETsMART, health food stores or from your veterinarian. ...
39. Good Doggie- Raw Dog Food for Dogs
- www.gooddoggie.biz
- What's Really in Commercial Dog Food.
- Until recently, their evolutionary diet was 99% grain-free and contained thousands of healthy enzymes, antioxidants, and phytochemicals that cannot exist in any heat processed canned dog food, or dry food, which contains mostly grain.
- Only fresh, raw, minimally processed foods can provide all the essential nutrients that dogs need. ...
- Dogs get their calcium and mineral requirements from consuming raw meaty bones. ... That's why a combination of raw ground meat and bone, vegetables, and organ meats is the perfect diet for your dog.
- Here's why a raw food diet is better for your pet - and you, too:.
- Now you can feed your dogs the very best raw food diet!.
- Good Doggie features three nationally recognized brands - Steve's Real Food for Pets, Farmore and Oma's Pride!.
- STEVE'S REAL FOOD FOR PETS.
- Steve's is made with 100% human quality ingredients, combining raw meat with vegetables and vitamin supplements and packaged in a convenient frozen pellet form. ...
- FARMORE DOG FOOD.
- Farmore's dog food is made with 100% all natural human grade fresh raw unprocessed ingredients, combining raw meat, vegetables and vitamin supplements in 2 pound frozen tubes. They offer chicken, buffalo, or beef - with raw vegetables, fruits, omega-3 oils, and natural sources of vitamins and minerals. ...
- OMA'S PRIDE DOG FOOD.
- Oma's pride frozen dog food is a great raw foundation diet. Featuring 100% USDA inspected and approved human grade meat, bone and organ meats, Oma's Pride is a complete line of prepackaged raw food products. ...
40. Raw Pet Food - The best food to feed your dog, cat, or other domesticated animal
- www.living-foods.com
- Feed your Pet Raw Food And see your Vet bills drop! .
- A control group of animals raised on raw foods aged less quickly and were free of degenerative disease. In nature, we see another example of wild animals eating entirely enzyme rich raw foods being free of the degenerative diseases that afflict humans. ...
- He divided them into two groups and fed one group their natural diet of raw meat and the other group a man-made diet of cooked pet food. ...
- writes that commercial pet food (even the best known and most expensive brands) have had their nutrients altered, adulterated, devitalized and destroyed by heat, processing, coloring, preservatives and other chemicals. Feeding your animal such food on a regular basis causes waste-toxins to accumulate in the blood, lymphs and tissue which contributes to a weak immune system and renders our pet susceptible to chronic diseases. ...
- Their intestinal tract, for example is only about half as long as a human's, and food is therefore processed and assimilated very differently. Whereas large amounts of red meat can cause cancer in humans, a lack of raw red meat in an animal's diet can lead to serious health problems. ...
- Animals, like humans, require the enzymes, amino acids and other nutrients in the raw meat in order to stay healthy. Many skin and coat problems are a direct result of a lack of raw animal fat in the diet - fat which humans often believe is bad for their pet. Animals need at least 30% raw fat, and their systems are not designed to handle cooked meat or cooked fat. ... It definitely does not walk to the local supermarket to buy dry food either. Yet most pet owners recoil at the thought of feeding raw meat to their dog or cat, concerned about bacteria or parasites. ... This is why a dog can bury a bone and dig it up two weeks later and eat the rotting meat. ...
- Essentially, you feed your pet a combination of certain raw meats and select from a host of raw vegetables. ...
- For more information about the healing power of RAW DIET for animals, including as sample recipe and if you want to know what's really in commercial pet food visit Shirley's Wellness Cafe: Optimum Pet Nutrition & Natural Health Care for Animal at http://www. ...
41. raw food
- www.wine-x.com
- raw food.
- raw food information, pricing, and reviews .
- EatRaw - Raw Vegetarian Foods Raw Vegetarian & Vegan Living Foods from around the World. Raw crackers, live cookies, virgin coconut oil and more from EatRaw with fast delivery to your home - everyday. 4NaturalHealth - AIM International raw foods Distributors of the AIM International product line, featuring AIM BarleyLife and AIM Herbal Fiberblend. Both products are now offered in both powder and capsule form! Dog Food Diner Shop for Flint River Ranch, The Honest Kitchen and Sojos dog and cat food. ... Barleygreen - Aim This Way Independent distributor describes the benefits of the food concentrate, made of green barley leaves, as a source of vitamins, minerals, and chlorophyll. Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center and Health Practice An Eco-retreat including health analysis, detox programs, live food chef certification, vegan live food cafe, workshops, seminars, and yoga. ... Raw Food At SitStay. com Frozen and freeze dried raw diets for your dog or cat by Nature's Variety. ... Hampton Farms Peanut Gifts Features peanuts and peanut candies including roasted, raw, and Cajun in-shell peanuts, raw shelled peanuts, and cocktail, double-dipped, and butter toffee peanuts. ...
- Looking For Wine & Gourmet Food?.
42. Dog Nutrition Information
- www.healthydogfood.com
- PET FOOD INGREDIENTS I URGE EVERY PET OWNER TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PET FOOD INGREDIENTS SINCE MOST DOGS AND CATS ARE FED THE SAME DIET EVERY DAY FOR THEIR ENTIRE LIVES. UNLIKE PEOPLE, WHO EAT SOME "JUNK FOOD" BUT EAT MOSTLY HEALTHY FOOD, PETS THAT EAT POORLY MADE FOODS DAILY MAY SUFFER NEEDLESSLY FROM HEALTH PROBLEMS. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT READING DOG FOOD LABELS AND WHICH FOODS ARE PRESERVATIVE-FREE, VISIT EARL WOLFE'S WEBSITE AT: http://home. ...
- The minimum you should know about dog food is that lamb meal or chicken meal (NOT by-products)should be the first ingredient. ... If you can spend a little more, try to find foods that use human-grade ingredients since the meat used in them has not been treated with harsh chemicals to break it down (meat unfit for human consumption must be denatured before it leaves the plant so that it cannot be put back into the human food supply). One thing that many people do not realize is that the lower grade dog foods (grocery store brands) in addition to having the problems listed above, can actually contain DEAD CATS AND DOGS OR EVEN ROADKILL as sources of protein and filler! There is an article exposing this practice that has been widely reprinted and circulated and it can be found at the Fuzzy Faces website at http://www. ... NATURAL DOG FOODS One high-quality food brand is Flint River Ranch, which only sells its food through private distributors (sort of like AVON), but the food is shipped directly to you and the shipping is included in the price - it runs about $25-27 for a 20 lb. ...
- Another mail order food called "Best in Show Power Food" has chicken and chicken meal as its top ingredients, does not contain wheat or corn, uses human grade ingredients, and has mixed tocopherols rather than the other preservatives listed above. ... com or by calling 1-800-DOG-EATS. The food costs roughly $29-34 per 20 lb. ... I have used this brand and while my dog does very well on it, the cost is a little higher than I'd like to pay. ...
- BONES AND RAW FOOD An alternative to commercially available dog foods is home-prepared meals of either cooked or raw foods or some combination of the two. DO NOT FEED YOUR DOG COOKED BONES AS THEY CAN SPLINTER AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOUR DOG. You can supplement your dog's diet with RAW chicken wings, RAW beef marrow bones, RAW chicken/turkey necks, livers, gizzards, hearts, etc. Most dogs can handle much more bacteria in their food than people can since their digestive tracts are much shorter. Sometimes I mix RAW ground Turkey with cooked or raw vegetables and rice. If you decide to feed an entirely natural/raw diet, though be sure to do your homework to get the balance right and don't forget to give a multivitamin and flax oil or other oil supplement since many dogs won't get enough from their food unless you include fish in their diet. There are several schools of thought when it comes to raw diets and I have done some reading on several of them and have also discussed them with other dog people, including breeders and trainers. There are also some arguments against feeding a raw diet, so be sure to check out both sides of the story before you decide what's best for your dog. ... The following books and links provide information about raw diets: .
43. ABOUT IAN BILLINGHURST
- www.drianbillinghurst.com
- Give Your Dog a Bone.
- My most important piece of writing is the book “Give Your Dog a Bone. ” Because cats and dogs have different food requirements, cats are obligate carnivores while dogs are omnivores with a carnivorous background , I decided they each needed their own book, and that I would write the dog book first. Thus was born “Give Your Dog a Bone. ...
- “Give Your Dog a Bone” proved an instant hit, with many breeders adopting its ideas. Since that time it has been making steady inroads into the minds of breeders and dog owners throughout Australia and overseas. ...
- “Give Your Dog a Bone” is the book that began the worldwide BARF dietary revolution for pets and remains THE BOOK to read on the subject of BARF. It remains the practical common sense way to feed any dog for a long healthy life. ...
- This book contains vital information for all dog owners. ... Its 320 pages are packed with practical authoritative dog feeding advice that will drastically reduce vet bills. It shows that a dog’s diet, which is based on raw meaty bones, is simple to produce, promotes health and is inexpensive. ...
- “Give Your Dog a Bone” explains why processed foods are the major cause of growth, reproductive, dental and most of the degenerative diseases including problems such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis, kidney failure, cardiac disease, the auto-immune diseases etc. ...
- The subjects covered include – Modern dog feeding myths - The question of cooked or raw foods – Your dog’s enemy, commercial dog foods – The common problems associated with home produced food – Basic nutrition – Food combining – Bones as dog food – Meat as dog food – Offal as dog food – Vegetables as dog food – Fruit as dog food – Grains and legumes as dog food – Dairy products as dog food – Eggs as dog food – Table scraps as dog food – Useful supplements – Feeding puppies – Feeding the adult dog – How much food to feed – Getting a dog started on this new diet – Feeding your dog vegetarian style – and – Feeding your dog for a healthy old age. ...
- Some say that “Give Your Dog a Bone” has become their “Bible. ...
- Give Your Dog a Bone is essential background reading for my second book “Grow Your Pups With Bones. ...
- It is the breeders and puppy owners supplement to “Give Your Dog a Bone. ...
44. BARF
- www.critterchat.net
- Bones And Raw Food.
- Have you ever seen a dog run into a corn field and start munching on those luscious ears of corn we savor in the summer? Or what about raiding the peanuts as they grow? How about chicken feet, or beaks of chickens, or the feathers? What about watching your dogs run rampant through the wheat field, nibbling at the wheat? No?? You've never seen this happen? It's not likely that you will -- however, when you feed the food packaged in bags on the shelf of your supermarkets or the local pet food stores that is what you are feeding your dogs. ...
- Peppi, rescued, 11 year old Toy Poodle with his raw oxtail - lunch! .
- Peanut hulls are used for filler in dog foods. Corn is a major ingredient in many dog foods. Grains take up another basic part of the packaged dog foods on the market today. Then you throw in all the preservatives that are needed to keep the food from going stale or molding on the shelf and you have the potential to make your dogs ill.
- How do you really know? Is it because there were a certain number of Champions raised on it? What studies have they done that prove this fact they are purporting? Where do we find these studies? What was the length of the study and what breed of dog was represented? No answers?.
- When the bagged brands of dog food are heated, the food loses its nutritional value. ...
- Read about raw feeding. Check out the Bookstore for books on raw feeding. See Tiffani Beckman's articles on raw feeding. ... Read the API reports on what is in our commercial dog foods. Check out Ann Martin's book, Food Pets Die For (available in the Bookstore).
- You do not have to support the local vet because s/he says that Science Diet is the best food for your animal. You do not have to buy bagged food because the ad says it's better than the one next to it. ... Read the Comparison Charts and find out what is in this food. ... Do they need the same ingredients in that "Adult Food"? No, they do not.
45. Raw Food Info
- www.holesome.com
- Raw Food Diet for Dogs.
- AKA Bones And Raw Food Diet or Biologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF).
- For the past year (since Aug/98) I have been feeding the dog a raw food diet. This has consisted of feeding raw chicken (bones included), juiced veggies, canned fish (sardines, pink salmon, mackeral) and other goodies, as well as adding supplements. Yes I am talking about raw chicken bones. And raw beef or pork bones for recreational chewing. But the main idea here is that this is fed RAW, not cooked. Raw bones are easily eaten and absorbed by a dog's digestive system. ... It's only when COOKED bones are given to a dog that problems can and will occur. I have found that my dogs are looking better, feeling better, their teeth and clean and shiny without having to go to the vets for cleaning, their breath is sweet, and their dog doo is smaller, more compact (since they are getting more nutritional value from their food) and it doesn't stink like it used too.
- There are many other breeders who feed their animals a raw diet, and have for many years. We believe that we need to take the dog's diet back to more natural means, the way they used to be fed before commercial kibbles came out.
- Below are a lot of links on raw feeding and the truth about what is actually included in the commercial kibble. ... I do not recommend starting your dog(s) on a raw diet unless you read the books or talk to a person who is already feeding this diet.
- API: What's Really In Pet Food .
- The TRUTH About Feeding Your Dog.
46. Give your Dog a bone!
- members.aol.com
- Give your Dog a bone .
- and it will change your dog's life for the better," Initially our vet bills decreased by 40% and this has now dramatically improved to a reduction of over 63% on peak veterinary costs; matched by a similar fall in veterinary consultations. ...
- During this time, he has conducted field trials, attended lectures, and researched extensively on the subject of dog nutrition. ... Invariably, the sick ones are fed commercial pet food, and the healthy ones, including his own dogs, are fed a no-nonsense, economical, and natural diet. ... Most modern dog owners are taught to believe that feeding dogs is such a difficult task, it is best left to the dog food companies. ... If you can get hold of a regular supply of raw meaty bones, you will have no problems whatsoever. ...
- Let's cook for our dog - Let's cook for our cat - Return to front cover - .
47. Re: Dog Food
- www.fieldgoldenretriever.com
- Re: Dog Food.
- I was simply providing alternative resources to the "pro" raw diet position. ... My comment on wolves is in reference to the ridiculous rationale used by most raw food folks. ... Yes, cancer rates are up in dogs but to blame that solely on processed food is utterly absurd. ... I guess the raw foods have no steroids, pesticides, herbicides, and the plethora of other chemicals that we, our animals, our meats, and our produce are exposed to on a regular basis. I guess all of the raw foods come from some magical bubble where contaminants or chemicals of any kind don't exist. ... I've read quite a bit about the raw diets and there really is no hard evidence to show that they do any more for the dogs than a premium food does. ... Also, as for cancer rates, the increase has been blamed on numerous things including: too much "line" breeding, chlorinated water (a KNOWN carcinogen), radon, "over" vaccination, the proliferation of flea/tick/heartworm treatments/preventatives, the arsenic in many dog chews, and the list goes on and on. ... (I could tell you the day that my dog sustained the injury to his shoulder just running a few marks. ) All it may take is a dog to sustain an injury, most frequently in the shoulders or elbows, and it's pretty much game over should osteosarcoma take hold. ... To clarify, ALL I was doing was showing that there are experienced veterinary professionals who strongly advise against raw diets. ...
48. SWITCHING TO RAW - A FRESH FOOD DIET FOR DOGS THAT MAKES SENSE by Susan K Johnson
- www.switchingtoraw.com
- You can make in Your Dog's Life.
- "This is an excellent introduction to feeding dogs using biologically appropriate raw foods. It has captured the essence and spirit of raw feeding. In addition it includes that very essential local knowledge factor which will assist readers in the United States to turn the basic principles outlined in my books, "Give Your Dog A Bone" and "Grow Your Pups With Bones" into a practical reality. ...
- Author of Give Your Dog A Bone,.
- Switching to Raw.
- is a simple guide to change the way you optimize your dog's health.
- Providing a fresh food diet is economical and promotes a lifetime free from allergies, digestive and skin problems, ear troubles, and tartar-encrusted teeth. This book walks you through changing your dog's diet to raw foods so that it becomes as simple as the way you are currently feeding. ...
- Switching to Raw .
- This book is also perfect to loan to friends who have expressed interest in starting a fresh food diet for their dogs.
49. BENEFITS OF RAW
- www.farmoredogfood.com
- BENEFITS OF RAW.
- A series of positive changes will occur in your dog in response to being fed FarMore dog food. ...
- In the first several days, your dog may experience:.
- ~ Increased food drive.
- In the first several weeks, your dog may have:.
- ~ Your dog has a healthier, shinier, softer coat.
- ~ Your dog completely digests dog food.
- ~ Your dog has more stamina.
50. BARF-Bones and Raw Food-Biologically Appropriate Raw Food
- www.bestfrisbeedogs.com
- BARF BARF BARF BARF Diet diet Raw Food for dogs and cats natural diet for dogs and cats holistic health barf diet raw food Bones and Raw Food diet biologically appropriate raw food biologically appropriate raw foods pets health Ian Billinghurst Dr. ... Pitcairn My blue dog second chance ranch .
- "Bill Camp's Famous Flying Dogs" are fed a raw natural diet.
- German Shepherd Dog (Bill's first Frisbee dog) was 12 years old. ... She ate raw meaty bones right up until the end, though I did have to grind them(mainly turkey necks)the last couple of months. ...
- We feed a variety of raw meaty bones (RMB). ... About 85% of their diet is raw meaty bones. We feed raw liver about 4 times a month and they receive an egg with crushed shell about 4 times a week. ...
- As far as bacteria goes, I would have to say a healthy dog actually thrives on it. Notice, I said "a healthy dog". A healthy dog is one that eats bones and raw food. Chances are, a dog fed only commercial food is not really healthy. ... Unless the dog is really old or immune compromised I can't see that there would be any problem. ... A dog or cat's digestive tract is much shorter than ours and the meat and bone just pass right through without causing any problems. Some people may want to go slower though, every dog is different.
- Just remember, NEVER FEED COOKED BONES! Cooked bones can splinter and cause terrible damage to a dog.
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