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BARF Diet

  • gigem2000
  • Aug 15, 2017
  • 1 min read

Nox's breeder has been feeding her dogs the BARF Diet for years. It is impossible to miss the beautiful coats and stark white teeth on other Esmond dogs that we met prior to bringing our puppy home. Having raised all of my other Rottweilers on kibble, it was a bit daunting to think of going into uncharted territory with a new diet plan. Ultimately we made the decision to try the BARF Diet and have never regretted it.

I get questions all the time about Nox's diet and comments on his shiny coat. The real miracle worker here is all diet. Again, it was a bit scary at first but totally worth it.

MORNING MEAL

8 oz. Meat Mixture* *Our source grinds up Beef chuck, Beef muscle (heart, tongue), organ (liver, small amt. of kidney) and tripe. 4 oz. Fish (Canned Mackerel or Canned Salmon) 1 Egg (Raw with shell) 1 TBSP Veggies* *Kelp, Spinach, Broccoli, Green Beans, Carrots, Blueberries and Strawberries, plus whatever else is in season ie. apples, squash, bell pepper, sweet potato 1 TBSP Soaked Oats

1 tsp Stakich Raw Honey 1 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar

Supplements (included in Morning Meal) 2 tsp L-Glutamine Powder

1 tsp Thorvin Kelp

1 tsp Vitamin C (Ester C powdered)

Probiotics (included in Morning Meal, rotated weekly)

1 scoop Berte's Naturals Ultra Probiotics

OR

2 scoops Wholistic Pet Organics Digest All Plus

EVENING MEAL 2 Large Chicken Backs (Raw) or 3 Chicken Wings and 2 Chicken Necks

RECREATIONAL BONES Beef Femur Bones (Raw) - daily for growing pups, two to three times weekly for adults

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