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From: roscopcoletrain
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  • How did you get him to eat on the towel?My dog always takes the food and run away.

  • @AznPwn9449 If they leave off the towel, I took the food away. He learned quick ifhe wanted to eat, stay on the towel :p

  • 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.

  • Thanks for this vid! I've got two Mastiffs (Bull & Dogue), I just started them on a RAW diet. Already their coat, teeth, and even breath has improved dramatically. My guys look as big as yours, how many 1lbs are you feeding him a day approx? I've seen charts, but alot of owners just tell you to honestly ask an opinoin from another same breed owner.

  • I wish I ate as well as Rosco! He seems to be doing quite well! Do you find it expensive compared to commercial foods?

  • its a bit more per month but no vet bills offset the costs

  • he is in great shape! How old is he and how much kg he has?

  • Thanks! At the time of this video, he was almost two years old. And i think around 53kg.

  • Thank you for posting these videos. I'm about to take the plunge into starting my beagles on a raw diet. I appreciate being able to see what appropriate chewing looks like. I'm imagining my one boy to gulp whole and my other boy to take the food into a corner of a room to stare at it and play with it before eventually giving it a nibble.

    Rosco is lovely!

    (I found a link to your videos on the raw feeding yahoo group ... doing plenty of research!)

  • wow, i'm sure all those sharp bones are really good for him. You must really love your dog loads if you let him eat stuff that could cause him loads of harm!

    You're a great pet owner!!!

  • Do a bit of research before commenting on a topic you dont seem to know anything about. Raw bones are very little if any risk at all do a dog. COOKED bones are a huge no no. This is where you see people have issues and problems. Amazing how the entire wolf/wild dog population hasnt been wiped out from eating bones!

  • that's why he look's so fit..because he's eating natural food!

  • gettin big

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