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wow, theres something I've learned today, I've always read that tripe is high protein, well you live and learn, my pups also have SA37 suppliment mixed with there food, and my bitch had it threw her pregnancy too, as well as raspberry leaf's :D

 

I've tryed the BARF diet but my dogs didn't thrive on it at all, it went straight threw them, they enjoy the odd chicken wing still ;)

 

how long did you try them on a natural diet for ????????

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just 5 days, I got sick of cleaning up spew and diarrea (sp) :sick:

 

you need to try them for at least 10 days so they digestive sytem can get used to the change ... give it a month and you wont go back ... i dont know anybody that has .........

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Tina: don't try and change their diet all at once: if you are feeding complete, take out a tablespoon ful of complete and put the same amount of meat in its place: gradually do this so at the end of 2 weeks they are just on raw: it can take some dogs that long to adjust. Also, you may find that there are some changes in there coats etc over a period of up to 3 months. I know someone who's dogs went all scurfy after about 1 month, then it cleared up and they now have coats that shine like glass.

Another bonus of feeding raw meat and bones is that you shouldn't get smelly breath (not you personally!), and a lot of anal gland problems dissapear as well.

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Cheers for the advice fellas and lasses!!!

 

I'l shorten her walks I knew I wasn't supposed to take her for long but didn't realise how long!!! :blink:

 

I know now :11:

 

Il keep her on her diet but where do I get SA37 from is this stuff that good??? :drink:

 

I got it from a Jollies pet food store cost £8.75, don't know if you have it where you are, but most pet shops should stock it :D maybe you'll be able to get it online somewhere?

 

Skycat, I was introducing it slowly to thier food, maybe I was adding too much?? will deffo try it again soon :D

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