I feed my GSD, Trudy, raw meat. Raw food is the most biologically appropriate diet for dogs. She gets 80% meat, 10% bone, 5% liver, and 5% other organs. 50% of her diet is red meat, the other 50% consists of white meat and fish. Dogs do not need any plant matter in their diet and do better without it. Feedin a prey model raw diet to your dog is the best thing you can do for them.
I get mine from Creston Valley Farm, they deliver all over California, but many Asian or other ethnic supermarkets will carry it in their frozen section or behind the butcher counter. Specialty butchers also carry it. Also there are some websites where you can order it like prey for pets and there is another rabbit specific one that I can't remember the name of.
This is true..Nice work.. Chicken backs or Ground chicken backs, Turkey necks, Herring, Elk and bison is a nice mixture! Smother with Omega 3.6.9 and some kelp and colostrom and you got a happy dog!
This was her first time eating rabbit. Later on she buried it (I have another video posted showing that!) then she dug it up and ate the rest. Now that she's had rabbit a few more times she likes it a lot more!
She did eat the bones. Raw bones are safe for dogs to consume-- it is the cooked bones that splinter! Bones are an essential part of a balanced raw diet for dogs.
LOL but bones are sold in pet stores and dog supply stores are they not? I highly doubt stores would sell something they KNOW is dangerous for dogs, dogs eat bones. In the wild they eat bones.
Cooked bones can splinter or they might be able to cause blockages. However raw bones when fed appropriately provide essential calcium and phosphorus to a dog eating a raw food diet. If it was dangerous for dogs (which are the same species as wolves) to eat rabbit bones, we would have a lot fewer wolves in the world because they often eat rabbit. Wolves also often eat other animal bones like birds, rodents, and larger ungulates like deer.
I have a dog named Sabrina too!
piepeace 5 months ago
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I feed my GSD, Trudy, raw meat. Raw food is the most biologically appropriate diet for dogs. She gets 80% meat, 10% bone, 5% liver, and 5% other organs. 50% of her diet is red meat, the other 50% consists of white meat and fish. Dogs do not need any plant matter in their diet and do better without it. Feedin a prey model raw diet to your dog is the best thing you can do for them.
Kristin3030 1 year ago
Where do you get raw rabbit?
Boboua 2 years ago
I get mine from Creston Valley Farm, they deliver all over California, but many Asian or other ethnic supermarkets will carry it in their frozen section or behind the butcher counter. Specialty butchers also carry it. Also there are some websites where you can order it like prey for pets and there is another rabbit specific one that I can't remember the name of.
francoroni 2 years ago
This is true..Nice work.. Chicken backs or Ground chicken backs, Turkey necks, Herring, Elk and bison is a nice mixture! Smother with Omega 3.6.9 and some kelp and colostrom and you got a happy dog!
zeeks82 2 years ago
She had to have eaten raw for her whole life. Because she doesn't seem as enthusiastic as my dog is when he gets occasional raw meat.
dogsarebetter 4 years ago
This was her first time eating rabbit. Later on she buried it (I have another video posted showing that!) then she dug it up and ate the rest. Now that she's had rabbit a few more times she likes it a lot more!
francoroni 3 years ago
it is obviously not a real person
must be some kind of statue or puppet
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collenbiggirlam 4 years ago
what if she ate a bone
schnarj 4 years ago
She did eat the bones. Raw bones are safe for dogs to consume-- it is the cooked bones that splinter! Bones are an essential part of a balanced raw diet for dogs.
francoroni 4 years ago
o my mom and dad told me not to give my dog bones
schnarj 4 years ago
LOL but bones are sold in pet stores and dog supply stores are they not? I highly doubt stores would sell something they KNOW is dangerous for dogs, dogs eat bones. In the wild they eat bones.
CorgiLover123 4 years ago
but them bones are made for them to eat not jsut some anamals bone
schnarj 4 years ago
Cooked bones can splinter or they might be able to cause blockages. However raw bones when fed appropriately provide essential calcium and phosphorus to a dog eating a raw food diet. If it was dangerous for dogs (which are the same species as wolves) to eat rabbit bones, we would have a lot fewer wolves in the world because they often eat rabbit. Wolves also often eat other animal bones like birds, rodents, and larger ungulates like deer.
francoroni 4 years ago
Haha, looks like it was her first rabbit :).
LahomaK 4 years ago
Yup!
francoroni 4 years ago