I thought the veg bit was wrong i thought 78g with both meals seems a lot.
So is 80% meat and 10% bone with every meal? Offal im only giving him small amounts.
Anyone know if natures menu freeflow minces are good?
You could look at utterly rawsome they do chunks instead of mince. I would go to them but there rather expensive to feed a large dog. For Cody it came to £127 per month. And that doesnt include his bones or veg.
Can someone check iv done the math right?
So 2.5% of bodyweight (hes 63kg) is 1,575g per day so split into 2 meals that would be 787g per meal.
So the 80% meat would 629g and 10% bone and veg would be 78g of each. Is this correct?
So its 80% meat, 10% bone , 10% veg. How much offal do you start with?
With the bone do you feed 10% in everymeal or do you feed one meaty bone meal a day?
Sor for example do i feed like lab ribs for breakfast ( that would be the bone meal) and then a meaty meal in the evening like 80%meat ...
Not read it all yet but the few i did read had a lot of good info. I wanted to ask are honeys expensive? I like how if i tell them about my dog they will create the perfect DIY pack for me. But is it expensive?
Thanks. I download and read the link and if i have any questions I'll let you know.
I find it hard to find somewere because he weighs so much at 63kg it can get expensive quickly.
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