BARF Diet (Bone and Raw Food) - Rosie update - Oct 2009

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

My dog Rosie was NEVER motivated at feeding times....until we figured out BARF works!
Not only does she look forward to feeding times, she looks great! feel great! her teeth are beautiful, and her breath is sweet! Who could ask for a better feeling/looking dog??????

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  • I wouldn't boil it might cook the bone.. Cooked bone is not good for dogs. I've given Saya raw for two years and she is in the best health possible..

    She is able crunch up turkey drumsticks, pork ribs, lamb ribs, chicken and get meat, organs, green tripe and raw egg just fine.

    Dunno if Rosie is underweight.. Bella my 2 year boxer is nice and lean I can see her ribs lightly not much, but she is in perfect health..

    I'd never buy pure fat I don't cute fat out meals, lamb is a bit more fatty..

  • @Leandroferron You don't need to boil it, my dogs have wings with skin and all. completely raw.

  • nice vid, she seems a bit under weight, when my GSD was under, and barf was making him gain any, i started buying just pure fat, cartilage and chicken skin. i would give it a lil boil to kill some bacteria, and mix it in with some raw meat. he gained 10 lbs in 1 month. now he looks fabulous.

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