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    this one's not too bad.....since she has a few dogs....although i do remember feeling a bit overwhelmed when i first watched it.

    YouTube - Preparing raw dog food for our pack

    admittedly, most of the others are more along the lines of a barf meal...and there is one that is european....i swear it takes her twenty minutes to prepare...and there are way too many barf ones.....we need you two to pick up the slack here and make a prep video for prey model...not just show dogs eating raw :) (troublemaker that i am)

    for people used to the ease of kibble...it's kind of complicated looking and overwhelming......so a very straightforward video added to your webside on prep...would be nice.
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    YouTube - How to prepare Raw Food for your Dog

    YouTube - Deku's New Raw Diet for Dogs

    (you'll love this one)

    surely you two can do better than this...

    YouTube - RAW diet for my dogs

    'i have no clue what this is but it's some kind of lamb?'

    YouTube - Dog Food
    the boxer almost takes her finger off right off the bat.

    no manners, boring....

    and the barf ones are enough to make me barf. :)

    YouTube - B.A.R.F ?Bones And Raw Foods" for dogs

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    I'm partial to a recipe link I saw on one website about raw meat feeding.

    Basically it said:

    Recipes:

    "Get half a chicken. Hand it to your dog."

    "Get a turkey neck. Hand it to your dog."

    "Get an egg out of the carton. Hand it to your dog."

    It does not need to be as complicated as these people are making it out to be in the videos. And yes, I couldn't believe that boxer taking the food like that. We don't roll like that in our house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SerenityFL View Post
    I'm partial to a recipe link I saw on one website about raw meat feeding.

    Basically it said:

    Recipes:

    "Get half a chicken. Hand it to your dog."

    "Get a turkey neck. Hand it to your dog."

    "Get an egg out of the carton. Hand it to your dog."
    That sounds like one of my favorite websites! Raw Feeding Recipes | Raw Fed Dogs
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    Ania's Mommy, that's the one!

    I laughed and laughed when I first read it.

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    They sure go on long enough. Blah blah blah...

    One of my dogs gets a good amount of veggie mush (otherwise she will spend much of the day outside tearing up the lawn eating grass, roots and all) but the others just hand them their meat/rmbs and dinner's over in a matter of seconds.

    I also learned the hard way with marrow bones with both my bichons on the same day broke their molars on the right side of their mouths. Never again...

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    I am now at this very minute never going to give 'Finnigan' a marrow bone. I have been giving him one once a month since he got his adult teeth in. After seeing this photo I ran to my dog to look at his teeth. They look fine but that doesn't mean there isn't a hair line fracture..
    So thank you for this gift!
    Rebecca

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    r these treats?

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    Are what treats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdatwood View Post
    Are what treats?
    i saw a bag of treats called 'marrow bones'. or are you talking about the real marrow in bones? i give my puppy chicken quarter, do they have marrow bones on there??

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