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03-11-2008, 07:42 PM
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I am seriously thinking of changing Diesel to raw feeding.....however I really need to read up on it and start to understand it before jumping in.
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You should take a look here for all info, good site:
UK BARF Club - The Ultimate BARF and Natural Feeding Guide for Cats and Dogs
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03-11-2008, 11:18 PM
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I am seriously thinking of changing Diesel to raw feeding.....however I really need to read up on it and start to understand it before jumping in.
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lol bet you don't the smell and the blood..............gagging ( i would join the pac a mac crew before I raw feed) lol really am gagging now
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04-11-2008, 10:55 AM
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lol bet you don't the smell and the blood..............gagging ( i would join the pac a mac crew before I raw feed) lol really am gagging now
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ROFL....oh my god that's quite a statement, join the pac-a-mac crew before raw feeding 
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04-11-2008, 10:55 AM
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Thanks Jo, much appreciated I'll take a look....xx
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04-11-2008, 01:42 PM
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lol bet you don't the smell and the blood..............gagging ( i would join the pac a mac crew before I raw feed) lol really am gagging now
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Yer, it is pretty grim, but that's what husbands are for HAAAAAA!
It ain't bad once you get used to it, and seeing them eat and 'seeming' to enjoy is always worth it!
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04-11-2008, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by LOVEGSD
I am seriously thinking of changing Diesel to raw feeding.....however I really need to read up on it and start to understand it before jumping in.
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Hi Lynn
I read a couple of books, and did loads of searching on t'internet before I changed mine over to raw. I was worried about amounts to feed, and which foods to give, and whether they would be getting all their nutrients etc. In the end, I just took the plunge, and have never looked back. As with most feeding, you soon realise if your giving too much, or not enough. I have a seperate freezer, just for the dogs, which didn't cost a lot, and the most complicated part, is remembering to get the meat out of the freezer  I can give my 2 anything, and we never have upset tummies, and their teeth are lovely and white now
Good luck x
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04-11-2008, 05:02 PM
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Hi Lynn
I read a couple of books, and did loads of searching on t'internet before I changed mine over to raw. I was worried about amounts to feed, and which foods to give, and whether they would be getting all their nutrients etc. In the end, I just took the plunge, and have never looked back. As with most feeding, you soon realise if your giving too much, or not enough. I have a seperate freezer, just for the dogs, which didn't cost a lot, and the most complicated part, is remembering to get the meat out of the freezer  I can give my 2 anything, and we never have upset tummies, and their teeth are lovely and white now
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Thanks Janet, I am going to buy a book and read up on it...xx
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