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If you feed a BARF or raw diet, the general guide for an adult dog is to eat 2% of it's body weight each day. Is the mince cooked or raw? Do you feed bones or any extras too?

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If you feed a BARF or raw diet, the general guide for an adult dog is to eat 2% of it's body weight each day. Is the mince cooked or raw? Do you feed bones or any extras too?

I feed around 3% raw - a little more in winter as they get more excerise.

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When Mac used to frequently chicken mince (blargh! how I've learnt...) he would get about 110g a night.

Mac was about 10kg and was needing to loose weight... He never really lost weight on that amount.

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If you feed a BARF or raw diet, the general guide for an adult dog is to eat 2% of it's body weight each day. Is the mince cooked or raw? Do you feed bones or any extras too?

I feed around 3% raw - a little more in winter as they get more excerise.

I feed my dogs about 3% raw to. Sophie could eat as much as she wants and never get fat :) .

Sorry, I should have put 2-3%... I probably feed my guys a bit less anyway because they have such slow metabolisms!

ETA: I just realised I said I feed them more, I meant I feed them less :coffee: doh!

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Thanks for the replies. Mainly they get a raw diet, with the occasional bone (we have to get bigger bones for them, as they tend to swallow chicken necks and the like), sometimes good quality kibble.

Its kinda funny, both Remy and Jacques are desexed, and ever since Remy has put on a bit of extra weight, but Jacques hasn't. Also, it doesn't seem to matter how much Jacques eats, he stays the same weight!

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Just to add onto what people have said about BARF/raw - the idea is to feed 2-3% of the dog's *ideal* body weight :o

Great, so what is an ideal Koolie's weight I wonder...

We weighed them at Vets n' Pets today

Tyche is 22kgs :eek:

Jicin 19kgs

Methinks they need to be around 15 but I'm not entirely sure

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