definately not, dogs cannot digest any plant matter and grains. so if you were to feed them, they'll just pass through and you end up with more poo. drop me a mail should you need more detailed info.
@BluBlur1283 actually it'll be better to offer bone-in breast meat, with the ribs and all. newbie dogs tend to need slightly more than 10% bone in the beginning.
Yesterday I thawed out a drumstick for my dog, and at first, he wouldn't eat it, but then I simply had to tear off a piece and then leave it hanging by the side. Then, he'd start eating it, and he loves it! Yay!
loved this video totally, keep it up! great to see more raw supporters around!
neverendingcycle 2 years ago
I'm considering putting my dog on a raw diet.
BluBlur1283 1 year ago
that would be really wonderful. it's not that hard, just keep in mind, 80% meat, 10% bone and 10% organ. that's really all you need!
neverendingcycle 1 year ago
Should I throw in some veggies, too?
BluBlur1283 1 year ago
definately not, dogs cannot digest any plant matter and grains. so if you were to feed them, they'll just pass through and you end up with more poo. drop me a mail should you need more detailed info.
neverendingcycle 1 year ago
I tried giving my dog a boneless chicken breast, but I couldn't thaw it out all the way, so he didn't eat it.
Am I doing something wrong?
BluBlur1283 1 year ago
@BluBlur1283 actually it'll be better to offer bone-in breast meat, with the ribs and all. newbie dogs tend to need slightly more than 10% bone in the beginning.
neverendingcycle 1 year ago
@neverendingcycle
Yesterday I thawed out a drumstick for my dog, and at first, he wouldn't eat it, but then I simply had to tear off a piece and then leave it hanging by the side. Then, he'd start eating it, and he loves it! Yay!
BluBlur1283 1 year ago