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    Whole Raw Animals

    Just wanted to know does it take time for a dog who has been eating kibble to try eating a whole animal?

    Jon

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    My experience? YES!

    I have had two dogs, in the past year, come from yards who kibble feed. I feed a RAW diet. Not whole animal, but Raw. It usually takes them about 3 days to get the hang of it. Typically won't eat the first day, pick at it the second and third, they hongry fool....so they start eating. After that, they are good to go. HOWEVER, and I find this odd. All my other dogs, the ones more or less raised on it, been on my yard their whole life, they love when I bring them their food. I feed them their "guts" first and then when I bring their chicken quarter, they typically come and snatch it from me as I hold it out for them. It's a hoot. The other two dogs, not raised on my yard, they won't take it from my hand......not sure why, but I drop it in their food bowl and move on.

    NOW, since my dogs eat RAW, I can throw a cut in half cottontail that I hit with my truck by accident yesterday, and they'll go to work. IT IS BY FAR ONE OF, IF NOT THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR DOG!

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    i move into my other house in march, with acreage.....maybe ill start shootin jackrabbits theyre all over out there!

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    Lebron, you always start with the easy stuff. Once they are used to eating bones and their stumic acid got stronger(few weeks) you can move on to the harder stuff.

    For example start with grind meat or chicken/duck necks/wings (smash them with a hammer) and organ meat. Then u can move on to whole duck/chicken/rabbit/pheasant ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2L View Post
    Lebron, you always start with the easy stuff. Once they are used to eating bones and their stumic acid got stronger(few weeks) you can move on to the harder stuff.

    For example start with grind meat or chicken/duck necks/wings (smash them with a hammer) and organ meat. Then u can move on to whole duck/chicken/rabbit/pheasant ect.
    Thanks for the info guys, I will start feeding as you sugested. I have given my dog grind up carrot and peas, he loves them, I just never gave him raw meat. Should I mix the meat with some carrots or peas or should I try it with the meat by it self

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    Where could I find organ meat?

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    R2L
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    u can buy liver and heart in the supermarket. tripe is good too

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    You can get your organ meat here, they have a larger variety than the supermarket.
    https://www.hare-today.com/

    Meat by itself, especially without bones, is not a healthy raw diet. Do some more research on raw diets. Jack has some good videos available on how to feed raw.

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    hare today is expensive, if you have 1 dog it would be ok, but i cant imagine spendin 10 bucks per meal lol, in my case that would be......$280 a week! lmao

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    Yeah I only have one dog and it is a Patterdale Terrier, since my dog is only around 17 lbs I guess it would be worth it to get the meats from hare today.

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