My English Bull Terrier eating his normal chicken quarter in the morning. He's been on the raw diet for 2 years now. The benefits that I've seen from this are as follows: Acne disappeared completely. He had HORRIBLE acne before. Sores. Used to use creams and ointments and even vet recommended medicine. Nothing helped. Now its GONE!!! It disappeared after about 2 months after switching to all raw meat. Doesn't shed as much, and his coat is shiny. His teeth are clean on their own. His stool is 75% less than before. His breath doesn't smell. His toxic farts that would drive anyone out of the room are gone. His muscle increased as did his energy. NO supplements or vitamins. Only raw chicken, turkey, pork, beef...and an occasional banana as a treat. I feed him chicken hearts, gizzards once a week, and one day a week (Sunday) I don't feed him. I recommend that you do raw chicken at the start for about one month straight before introducing pork, beef, etc. Your dog needs time to adjust. After that, introduce the next meat once or twice a week. After two months you could switch it up however you like. My schedule goes like this: Monday Wednesday Friday (chicken quarters) Tuesday (chicken hearts/gizzards) Thursday (Beef Liver or shredded pork) Saturday (Chicken Quarter in the Morning and another in the late evening) Sunday (nothing) Also, I give him frozen chicken feet as a snack throughout the week. If you go to your local butcher shop you'll be surprised to see how cheap you can ...
Friday, September 7, 2012
Raw Diet Bull Terrier
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My English Bull Terrier eating his normal chicken quarter in the morning. He's been on the raw diet for 2 years now. The benefits that I've seen from this are as follows: Acne disappeared completely. He had HORRIBLE acne before. Sores. Used to use creams and ointments and even vet recommended medicine. Nothing helped. Now its GONE!!! It disappeared after about 2 months after switching to all raw meat. Doesn't shed as much, and his coat is shiny. His teeth are clean on their own. His stool is 75% less than before. His breath doesn't smell. His toxic farts that would drive anyone out of the room are gone. His muscle increased as did his energy. NO supplements or vitamins. Only raw chicken, turkey, pork, beef...and an occasional banana as a treat. I feed him chicken hearts, gizzards once a week, and one day a week (Sunday) I don't feed him. I recommend that you do raw chicken at the start for about one month straight before introducing pork, beef, etc. Your dog needs time to adjust. After that, introduce the next meat once or twice a week. After two months you could switch it up however you like. My schedule goes like this: Monday Wednesday Friday (chicken quarters) Tuesday (chicken hearts/gizzards) Thursday (Beef Liver or shredded pork) Saturday (Chicken Quarter in the Morning and another in the late evening) Sunday (nothing) Also, I give him frozen chicken feet as a snack throughout the week. If you go to your local butcher shop you'll be surprised to see how cheap you can ...
My English Bull Terrier eating his normal chicken quarter in the morning. He's been on the raw diet for 2 years now. The benefits that I've seen from this are as follows: Acne disappeared completely. He had HORRIBLE acne before. Sores. Used to use creams and ointments and even vet recommended medicine. Nothing helped. Now its GONE!!! It disappeared after about 2 months after switching to all raw meat. Doesn't shed as much, and his coat is shiny. His teeth are clean on their own. His stool is 75% less than before. His breath doesn't smell. His toxic farts that would drive anyone out of the room are gone. His muscle increased as did his energy. NO supplements or vitamins. Only raw chicken, turkey, pork, beef...and an occasional banana as a treat. I feed him chicken hearts, gizzards once a week, and one day a week (Sunday) I don't feed him. I recommend that you do raw chicken at the start for about one month straight before introducing pork, beef, etc. Your dog needs time to adjust. After that, introduce the next meat once or twice a week. After two months you could switch it up however you like. My schedule goes like this: Monday Wednesday Friday (chicken quarters) Tuesday (chicken hearts/gizzards) Thursday (Beef Liver or shredded pork) Saturday (Chicken Quarter in the Morning and another in the late evening) Sunday (nothing) Also, I give him frozen chicken feet as a snack throughout the week. If you go to your local butcher shop you'll be surprised to see how cheap you can ...
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