Toffee44
Well-Known Member
Oberon Katie Lou can prob answer that question for you.
But the understanding I have, is that if you a are following a prey model aka animal parts, organs etc you don't need to supplement the diet.
I may stand corrected. I do at times feel that I have not researched this diet enough to feed it however I then have to remember that dogs in the wild cope very well.
Think of the strays that cope very well etc they dont get supplemented this and that and have complete diets shoved infront of them.
Maybe I am just naive but I feel I am doing the best for my dogs feeding as much whole prey as poss (rabbit, pheaseant, whole chickens feathers and combs attached) and then animal parts on top(tripe, turkey wings, necks, pork all parts, a fishy day a week which is whatever may be in bargin bin plus a frozen sardine or two) . Mine always have a munch on grass and help themselves to fruit they find (apples, pears, strawberries in this garden).
But the understanding I have, is that if you a are following a prey model aka animal parts, organs etc you don't need to supplement the diet.
I may stand corrected. I do at times feel that I have not researched this diet enough to feed it however I then have to remember that dogs in the wild cope very well.
Think of the strays that cope very well etc they dont get supplemented this and that and have complete diets shoved infront of them.
Maybe I am just naive but I feel I am doing the best for my dogs feeding as much whole prey as poss (rabbit, pheaseant, whole chickens feathers and combs attached) and then animal parts on top(tripe, turkey wings, necks, pork all parts, a fishy day a week which is whatever may be in bargin bin plus a frozen sardine or two) . Mine always have a munch on grass and help themselves to fruit they find (apples, pears, strawberries in this garden).