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Feeding raw food to dogs Vs Kibble The beauty of feeding Raw

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feeding raw food to dogs Vs Kibble The beauty of feeding Raw.
Nobody - neither veterinarians - knows exactly what a dog or cat needs from feed. But nature does not usually make mistakes ... .iniform, single-sided and boring (dry) diet does not belong with either dog or human ... ... because of barf / I feed naturally when it comes closest to nature and consequently my appeal Logic and common sense!
BARF is an abbreviation of the words Bone And Raw Food or Biologically Appropiate Raw Food (Biodiversified Raw Food)
These concepts originated in the early 1990s, and the pioneers in this way feed on are the Australian veterinarians Ian Billinghurst and Richard Pitcairn. The philosophy behind the BARF method is simply feeding your dog, so the diet mimics what a wild dog eats in nature. Even though your dog does not look like its wild ancestors outside, its digestion and the way it utilizes the feed for maintaining vital functions for growth and reproduction are the same as the fox, the wolf and other wild relatives.
This makes the dog primarily a so-called "carnivore", ie a meatbreaker. Meat is the most important part of a dog's food.

The dog also eats the gastric contents of the prey that contains partially digested plant material. If the wild dog has the opportunity, it will also eat fruit. This means that the dog's diet should also contain a specially processed fruit or vegetable substitute that mimics the abdominal contents of the prey.
The wild dog is also a scavenger. It eats a dead fish or an inverted goat or a piece of raw meat from any animal.

The dog is hunter and will eat anything that can be caught, whether it's an insect, a mouse or a larger prey.

When a dog is hungry, it will eat anything that offers. This fact makes the dog also an "omnivore", that is, an alien animal. It is worth remembering when deciding what the dog should have to eat. The fact is that a dog can survive on almost anything, and that is precisely what dogs - who eat dry food - have done! But within the BARF method we would like to do better for the dog: it only survives! The feeding principle according to the BARF method is that everything must be raw. That the feed must contain a varied range of food items that reflect the dog's food in nature. The content of the feed consists of raw meat, bone and green / fruit. That the feed is varied and balanced over time means that the dog does not necessarily have to get all food items every day but alternately over the weeks.
The main ingredient is raw meat and raw bone with meat on. For example, chicken, duck and turkey, lamb, or beef with or without bones. Bones should ALWAYS be raw.
"kallun", consisting of heart, liver and kidneys, must also form part of the diet. Kallun contains important fatty acids, minerals and vitamins and, not least, premium protein.