Monday, February 6, 2012

Veggies for dogs in the raw food diet?

We are starting our dogs on the raw food diet tomorrow and I was just wondering what veggies would be good to give them? What veggies do you give to your dogs?Veggies for dogs in the raw food diet?
Give your dog healthy snacks such as fruits and vegetables: apple slices, carrot sticks, orange segments, banana slices, and frozen vegetables are all canine favorites.



Here's more info.

http://dogtime.com/food-nutrition.htmlVeggies for dogs in the raw food diet?
some feeders like to give their dogs carrots and tomatos and stuff, but it is really just for taste. or they may give it as treats. personally I don't give it because a dog has no physiological or biological nutritional need for any veggies at any time. but it won't harm them if you give them some. its up to you.



i stick to the diet mother nature created for them, meat, organs, bones.Veggies for dogs in the raw food diet?
veggies that aren't too "fibery" because they don't have the ability to digest those that well. like green beans, yellow squash, plain canned pumpkin, sweet potatoes. my dog loooves all of these, then again she is a beagle and they eat anything and everything :-)



also cooking the veggies is key because they won't get any of the nutrients of the veggies of not. and someone earlier mentioned lotd of fruit...i know for my dog and many others too much fruit makes their poo really mushy. i only give mine some apple pieces here and there. i have also read in some homemade dog food websites to never give your dog citrus fruits.Veggies for dogs in the raw food diet?
I feed my dog's raw too but I give them veggies only VERY occasionally. They don't really need any veggies at all. If you do decide to give them, you can feed pretty much anything except onions (and grapes, but that's not a veggie). Yams are very good.



Look into the prey-model diet rather than the BARF diet, it is much more on point when it comes to canine diets.

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