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Thnx for sharing. Very informal, and shows just how easy it is to feed raw. Once you get used to it, it barley takes any more time than feeding kibble. But will save you tons of times cleaning and sometimes headaches about your dogs health too. Once you starts feeding raw there is no way you go back to kibble. Your dogs looks perfect as usual.
Thank you very much for your kind words, and I agree with you: if you care about your dogs, and you make the switch to raw long enough to see the difference, there is no way you're going back to kibble.
haha i love those video's when you talk about raw.
you hit the nail on the head with that delicious looking meal
about feeding your dogs in the morning to prepare them for being active during the day.
maybe i didnt understand you in the video, but arnt dogs build to use their supplies(because they might not eat for a few days), and rest after they eat?
i can imagine dogs being more "calm" at day time with a full stumic which can be an advantage
i like to feed them at the end of the afternoon, early evening half an hour after their walk when the body might be in need for some recovery nutrients. after i dont hear them any more. they can digest being calm and sleep satisfied. (talking regular maintenance.)
grtz
I know, yummy huh?
Sure, like most animals, dogs rest when they're full and they go on the prowl when they're hungry.
By "diurnal," I mean dogs are typically day-hunters. They have round eye pupils (rather than the eliptical pupils of a cat).
For this reason, a dog should also be given cortico-steroids in the morning (when their hypothalamus is most active), while cats should be given them in the evening.
I know plenty of people who feed in the evening, particularly with a dog in keep (trying to base the time around match time). However, in general, it is best to feed a diurnal animal in the day and a nocturnal animal at night, which is when each would naturally go hunting.
Jack
I feed mine in the morning too. And to be honest it's mostly because I don't want them barking all day LOL.
i have top agree mine are much more quiet when feed during the morning also i like to have it done and over with but i could see evening feeding so they dont bark at nite maybe then do two half portions one in morning one at night i do that in the winter time up here seems to keep more weight on them
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