Tail Waggers TV Episode 5-Feeding BARF Diet

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Tail Waggers TV Episode 5: Feeding BARF Diet
This is a 3 part episode where I explain the benefits of feeding raw food to your pets, show you the new brands of raw foods I carry, and demonstrate how to make your own raw foods at home using Prize Choice meats.
http://www.tailwaggers.ie
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  • ok explain this to me if the baft diet is so good how come wild dogs like wolves and coyotes that run epproximately 40 kilometers a day and get more exercise then any house dog only live for approximately 5 years and an average dog can live up to 15 to 16 years on good kibbel foods?

  • @peteypipper1986 Hi petey. Wolves die in the wild for many reasons. Their food source could be too low for one. Animals in the wild will not outlive something safe by domestication. The BARF diet is better bc there are no additives and it's what their stomachs can digest to make them THRIVE. Dogs will SURVIVE eating junk foods but they wont thrive. Just like people eating McDonalds. The food is there but the nutrients aren't so the result is poor health.Would you want to eat dry kibble everyday?

  • your opinon on Stella an Chewys organic pet food please, i 'm not asking about the company only  the health value of the product

  • @cruzere120 Thanks for the question. Just checked out their website and the ingredients look fantastic. I love that the fruit and veg are organic. Just be sure to only feed the beef twice a week as it has a high saturated fat content. All the best...J

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  • @peteypipper1986 Wild Wolves and Coyotes live in the wild, not captivity. They have predators.

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