Dalsky - Chicken Love
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@bankg92 they make special bowls for this issue i suggest u buy one and then cut her food up and use the bowl
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your dog has 2 coloured eyes, it seems the left is brown and the right is light blue
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i love this video i have the same dog
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i have a samoyed who weighs about 22 pounds i want to change him to the BARF diet , we understand about the 60% of meat but what weight should the meat be ? and what type is the best ?
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We have been fool by commercial petfood companies that their food is balanced & full of nutrition. RUBBISH it's full of fats & preservatives & yes dogs are more domesticated but their stomachs aren't! Evolution takes 1000's upon 1000's of yrs , you dog can eat raw ,commerical petfood has only been around 50 years ,digestive tracts will not change in 50yrs !Kibble feeders stop kidding yourselves,face it,it;s more convenient for YOU not your dog to feed that shit !NO MATTER what you pay for it!!
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Great Vid. The only problem I really have is your comment about pork. Pork is fatty that is about it. Trichinosis is rarely if ever found in pork raised for human consumption since they banned the use of garbage and other waste as food for pigs. You are more likely to find it in wild game. There are many raw fed dogs who are fed pork on a regular basis and are just fine.
i just started feeding RMB i started two weeks ago today and i started with chicken but one thing my baby girl (doberman pinscher) dose she eats fast i mean not as fast as when she was on kibble but her chicken quarter, chicken feet, and 6 oz of organ meat are gone within 5 minutes which i always watch them eat as i am afraid she is going to choke how can i teach her to eat slowly?
bankg92 2 years ago
Part 1
Frozen food might help! An undisturbed situation might help to, don't let her feel that you monitor her, also make sure the second doggy is out of the way, may be she is afraid that someone grabs her food.
How often do you feed? May be the time in between is too long, or she is just one big gobbler under the sun, then try food that forces her to chew slowly till she calms down.
The big parts of ox tails would do, or sometimes a huge beef bone.
TheDalsky 2 years ago
Part 2
Organ meat isn't a challenge, goes down fast, I don't know if there is a leg on the chicken quarter, but notice the time my dog needs for the carcass in the video, it's not so much longer and he takes his time. Your dog has powerful jaws and if he doesn't make the impression that he eats greedy with not enough chewing it might even be ok.
Careful with chicken legs ... only from really young chicken and if your dog knows what he does! Don't give them to a "food-inhaler"!
TheDalsky 2 years ago