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The Dog Bowl is an online storefront that offers quality pet products including: raw dog food, B.A.R.F., pet beds, dog dental care, pet first aid kits for travel, and every other luxury pet gift imaginable.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

 

The BARF diet is Very simple!

You may use whatever you can buy (or find) in the way of whole raw healthy foodstuffs - meat, bones, vegetables, and organ meats, etc. What ever mimics the diet of a wild or feral animal. Majority of these products may be found at your local supermarket. **We advise you read the labels to make sure no preservatives such as salts, broths, etc are used to process or preserve the raw items. Preservatives could be a very bad thing for your pet. SO consider your source of purchasing & make sure you buy the freshest possible, even possibly frozen.You can enhance the diet you produce with healthy supplements such as vitamins, essential fatty acids, probiotics, kelp, alfalfa powder, various herbs, etc. Once you understand the simple evolutionary principles on which the BARF diet is based, you will find that feeding BARF is uniquely simple.

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