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Is the biologically appropriate raw foods diet the best, in your

Mar 16, 2013   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

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Many question safety of raw food diet for dogs

Jan 27, 2013   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The raw food diet first was publicized in 1993 by Dr. Ian Billinghurst, an Australian veterinarian. He felt dogs would thrive on a diet of raw bones, meat and vegetables. He nicknamed it the BARF diet, an acronym for the Bones and Raw Food diet or
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barf pet foods introduces bone treats

Nov 19, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

According to Andreas Dauer, co-founder of BARF Pet Foods with Leigh Springer, 60-80% of the BARF diet should be made up of raw, meaty bones and the other 20% of meat, offal, vegetables and some dairy products – providing the dog is not allergic to
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Human Food Trends Go to the Dogs

Oct 23, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

One of the hottest dog diets around is the aptly-name BARF diet, which stands for Bones and Raw Food or Biologically-Appropriate Raw Food. Think of it as the canine equivalent of the Caveman or Paleo diet. High-end butchers sometimes cater to BARFers,
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Raw Dog Food Diet? Seller, Customers Swear By It

Nov 20, 2011   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

It's called the BARF diet, which stands for Bones and Raw Food, and Parkersburg Meat Processing owner Jay Robertson is feeding a growing demand. "Our business, I would say, has grown ten fold," said Robertson in Charleston Sunday.
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Raw Dog Food Diet? Seller, Customers Swear By It

Nov 20, 2011   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

It's called the BARF diet, which stands for Bones and Raw Food, and Parkersburg Meat Processing owner Jay Robertson is feeding a growing demand. "Our business, I would say, has grown ten fold," said Robertson in Charleston Sunday.
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