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by kool on 20 April 2008 - 23:04

instead of buying canned food thought to use ground beef.

Larrydee, did you find any changes when you do this way?

can i still continue this for maybe another 2-3months and move to raw.

or should i be better off completely raw now or kibble.

if raw would be harder for me maybe then i'll stick what i'm doing righ now using canned food instead of ground beef.

also, if knucle bones got loose stools due to fat that's what i also thought of then what kind of raw bone should be best to give her .....

would be glad to hear.


by Larrydee on 21 April 2008 - 01:04

Kool  I don't see a problem giving her raw ground beef and kibble I have been donig it for almost a year.no problems just great results.    Do it for awhile maybe a month or 2 and see how much she likes it then transition into raw a little at a time.  I took my time going into 90% raw like you took months doing it.


by Domenic on 21 April 2008 - 11:04

Kool,try this,give the knucle bone for 15 minutes and then take it away.That should help for the loose stool.Offer her another small piece of meat for the bone so she does.nt get defencive when you take the bone.


by Larrydee on 21 April 2008 - 11:04

Cool  Try Marrow Bones.  Your dog should love them and have no trouble with them.    Raw bones are great for your dog.  The Marrow Bones should do the trick.


Trailrider

by Trailrider on 21 April 2008 - 14:04

kool Check out this link and if you have more questions maybe email Lew direct. She is an excellent source for information. http://www.b-naturals.com/newsletter/mixing-fresh-food-with-kibble/ 

 


by kool on 21 April 2008 - 19:04

Hi all, thanks for providing me great info. and suggestions.

sure definitely i'll try with marrow bones and knucle bones for few mins. see how that goes. i'll update if i need help again.

Trailrider, thanks for providing me info. i'll do that.






 


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