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BARF ... or Feeding Your Dog a RAW Diet

Bones and Raw Food

"Biologically Appropriate Raw Food" or "Bones and Raw Food" was initially introduced by Dr. Ian Billinghurst in his books "Give Your Dog a Bone" (1993) and "Grow Your Pups With Bones." (1998)

We have been feeding a RAW or BARF diet since January of 2004. In that time we have seen a tremendous improvement in the health of our Cavaliers. Their teeth stay cleaner, their breath is fresh, they have lots of energy. The pups are healthy and strong. They are using their food more efficiently and therefore get more nutrition from their food (and less to pick up in the back yard). All bonuses in my book.

A RAW diet provides the dog with nutrition in a format that their digestive system is designed to manage. A dog’s digestive system is naturally acidic and the RAW food is processed very quickly. Hence the bacteria do not have a compatible environment within which to multiply and they do not get to stick around long enough to do any damage. Contrast this with a kibble fed dog whose digestive track is alkaline and moves much slower. You do the math!

Never feed cooked bones! Generally speaking RAW bones do not splinter, although large raw bones can cause problems, by getting stuck in your dogs mouth or in their digestive tract. To avoid any problems of this nature we have chosen to primarily feed ground chicken bones as the main bone component along with chicken and turkey necks and backs. RAW chicken bones are the least likely to cause any problems. An occassional beef soup bone is also given for recreational chewing.

Use caution and common sense when feeding your dog. If your dog treats every meal as if it is their last and gulp down their food without chewing, then either give them their food in chunks so big that they have to chew or feed only ground bones and meats.

All that is required to keep free from spreading the bacteria, that are naturally found in raw meats, is to follow simple precautions. Precautions such as washing all dishes and utensils in hot soapy water and washing your hands after serving a RAW meal, the same as you would when preparing a meal for your family.

Some people are afraid that feeding your dog raw meat will cause it to have parasites. I've heard of Vets telling their clients "if they want to feed RAW, then they have to deworm their dogs every second month." This is of course preposterous. Read the article "Will Eating Raw Meat Give My Pet Parasites?"

Many people prepare their dog’s RAW diet from scratch. Unfortunately, I do not have the time to do so. With the advent of several commercial RAW food preparations it is now just as easy to feed RAW as it is to feed the alternative. RAW food can be purchased already ground and mixed with fruit and veggies and/or organ meats or any combination thereof. RAW fed dogs now have a vast and varied menu to choose from including the standard chicken and turkey as well as beef, bison, elk, fish and green (unbleached) tripe. Add in a few chicken or turkey necks and/or backs, an occassional knuckle or recreational bone and supplements such as the omega 3-6-9 oils, kelp and alfalfa and your dog will be eating better than most people I know.

I highly recommend that each pet owner investigate and decide what is best for your pets and your situation. To that end, I will be adding more information on feeding RAW over the coming months. More resources are becoming available on the web and in books all the time. I will try to compile the best of them here for you. Please contact me if you have a resource that you feel others would benefit from.


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RAW Resources

Information

Barf World is a great place to start learning about feeding your pets Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods

Mogens Eliansen has provided a "Dog Food Feeding Frequency" list that will help you get started. Mogens is a prolific writer on the subject of RAW diets. A good place to start is with the article on The Dangers of Cooking Dog Food. View more of Mogens’ excellent articles and/or subscribe to his newsletter at The Peeing Post

Brenda Hagel is a pioneer in the advocacy of feeding RAW. She is a founder of Urban Carnivore and previously a founder of Barf World. Brenda has a new web site coming soon with lots of information. To get you started you can read the following articles written by Brenda Hagel (reproduced here with written permission of Brenda Hagel):

Mogens is a wonderful support, along many other knowlegable folks such as Brenda Hagel, on the Yahoo News Group "Raw Dog Canada".

Pat McKay is another pioneer and leader in the RAW movement. View Pat McKay’s free e-Book Healthy Foods! Happy Dogs!

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