spoiled ass dog. i rarely have the privelage to eat lamb :(. lol, but usually when feeding raw to a first timer u have to hold it for them so they get a grasp on chewing, but this one seems to get the idea.
Awesome! Hannah was the same way with her first chicken thigh..."for meeee? Really?" While Patch our Parson's Jack Russ with missing teeth (thanks to a life of kibble) crunched through his chick leg at light speed (no gulping all mashing!) and appeared looking SO pleased and jaunty.."Will we be retiring to the living room for Brandy and cigars now?" Hannah a GSD/Husky figured it out too and they LOVE their Raw Diet, they also have beautiful TEETH and Gums, Happy Vet too!
sad to see a dog not know how to work meat in its natural state :( (not at all bashing your dog) just mentioning how the kibble/canned market has changed our world so much that a dog will willingly eat dry spheres than work down lamb...so nice to see your dog enjoying it in the end of the video :)
We belong to a co-op consisting of a bunch of other raw feeders. Once a month, we pool our orders together and buy in bulk directly from local ranches, who deliver to one person's house so we all pick up from there. Lamb breast is one of the few things we purchase at a supermarket--Lunardi's. $1.89/lb for trimmed (ie. most of the excess fat cut off), $1.19/lb for untrimmed. Trimmed lamb breast is one of the more expensive cuts we feed but not often. Most cuts we feed cost less than $1/lb.
I watch for sales and mark downs, and also get a lot of free meats from my local Freecycle and CraigsList! I SAVE money feeding raw! My old feed bill for 2 dogs and 4 cats was between $75 and $125 (including cat litter) On Raw I only pay between $35 and $65 a month, (including cat litter) I also save huge on Vet bills each year now! SAVINGS ADD UP!
spoiled ass dog. i rarely have the privelage to eat lamb :(. lol, but usually when feeding raw to a first timer u have to hold it for them so they get a grasp on chewing, but this one seems to get the idea.
PHILLYHEAT215 2 years ago
Awesome! Hannah was the same way with her first chicken thigh..."for meeee? Really?" While Patch our Parson's Jack Russ with missing teeth (thanks to a life of kibble) crunched through his chick leg at light speed (no gulping all mashing!) and appeared looking SO pleased and jaunty.."Will we be retiring to the living room for Brandy and cigars now?" Hannah a GSD/Husky figured it out too and they LOVE their Raw Diet, they also have beautiful TEETH and Gums, Happy Vet too!
Redhawk7 2 years ago
That is so cute the way she is not certain how to handle this incredible feast put before her!:-D
alix1962 3 years ago
sad to see a dog not know how to work meat in its natural state :( (not at all bashing your dog) just mentioning how the kibble/canned market has changed our world so much that a dog will willingly eat dry spheres than work down lamb...so nice to see your dog enjoying it in the end of the video :)
nixxi1980 3 years ago
do you feed your dog raw meat too?
j0hnxjxrambo 2 years ago
OMG, LAMB? Lamb is EXPENSIVE! Do you just get any meat from a grocery store or do you buy a special brand/sort?
delightracardeanne 3 years ago
We belong to a co-op consisting of a bunch of other raw feeders. Once a month, we pool our orders together and buy in bulk directly from local ranches, who deliver to one person's house so we all pick up from there. Lamb breast is one of the few things we purchase at a supermarket--Lunardi's. $1.89/lb for trimmed (ie. most of the excess fat cut off), $1.19/lb for untrimmed. Trimmed lamb breast is one of the more expensive cuts we feed but not often. Most cuts we feed cost less than $1/lb.
FeedingRaw 3 years ago
I watch for sales and mark downs, and also get a lot of free meats from my local Freecycle and CraigsList! I SAVE money feeding raw! My old feed bill for 2 dogs and 4 cats was between $75 and $125 (including cat litter) On Raw I only pay between $35 and $65 a month, (including cat litter) I also save huge on Vet bills each year now! SAVINGS ADD UP!
Redhawk7 2 years ago