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Raw Diet For Dogs

Posted on February 1, 2010.
Raw Diet For DogsWhere do you get raw meat raw food diet for dogs?

I am very close to the changeover from the kibble to raw. I have only one place to Fould purchuse meat and it is a bit embarrassing. I want to stay under $ 1.00 per.lb.

My suggestion is that you check online to see if there is a group of raw food in your area. The group I belong to information operations. regarding sales of foodstuffs, etc., and also many tips for people from raw information and general. health. I have two small dogs should not buy in bulk, but can usually find good buys offal, BLR on Hispanic and Asian markets in my area. Our local grocery chains have purchased property on Turkey this time of year, I just bought a whole turkey for .49 c pound, season the chicken several months, lamb Easter. I always talk to the butcher shop in stores to see if they have chicken necks, chicken backs, bones neck pork at reasonable prices. There is a butcher who freezes the lamb the day before the expiry date and sells it to me at a greatly reduced price (£ 0.99 c). You'll have the hang of it, I did this for over 5 years and all my meat sources lined up.Good luck.

for less than $ 1 per pound you can not get quality meat!

they raw or pasteurized schemes completed in full, for dogs holistic pet stores .. but its expensive. If you make a raw food diet without added supplements, you need to add vitamins, minerals and enzyme supplement and know how and when to give, very important when you do. I'm looking BARF on the Internet.

Most places online that deal with the raw power that is clearly more expensive than kibble once you add in vitamins.

I fed a kibble first-half (2 meals per day, a meal is raw, kibble one meal), but I use a frost prepared in advance. (Variety of Nature). But it is around $ 15 for 3 pounds, so I do not think that helps a lot.

If you know of hunters, they may be willing to give you the "extras" such as internal organs. Or another poster here on Y! Stated that they have an agreement with a local butcher that they get meat scraps for free. If you live near a grocery store, you can look for meat mark-down, when I worked in a grocery store where the meat in two days of "selling" the date, it has been reduced in the price of 50% or more.

Here is a forum for raw feeders, they may have suggestions too: http://www.dogster.com/forums/Raw_Food_D ...

Most racing dogs eat raw meat. If you know of mushers can steer you in the right direction or you could ask the kennel area of a racetrack. Poultry Processors sell back and neck from chicken cheap. Another option is the road kill deer or moose. Ask a guard about it. While it is important for dogs fed meat is fresh or frozen, it should not be palatable to people. I would not buy groceries. It is not cool enough to eat raw. You do not know how many days it has been thawed and salmonella growing. I get chicken for my dog the same day the birds are killed and freeze as soon as I get home.

Stay under a dollar a pound works much better if you have a freezer and can buy in bulk. For example, stores in my area sell beef heart $ 1.29 to $ 1.59 a pound, depending on the particular bank. If I go into a meat locker, I buy a case # 60 of bovine heart 80 cents a pound. Also, keep an eye on selling ads. Several times a year, the stores around here will have ten pound bags butt chicken on sale for $ 1.90 (19 cents a pound) or packages of ten pounds of pork chops miscut and / or boxes of pork featherbones for $ 7.90 (79 cents per pound). And if you know of hunters, you can ask them to give you all the meat they do not want.

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