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I tried to find the other raw feeders thread but I couldn't find it :thanks:

I would like some advice about my dogs diet if possible :party:

I think I'm pretty happy with it, but I'd like some confirmation that they're getting everything they need?

Or any suggestions about how to improve it?

They are a Lab and Lab X.

Monday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw chicken. 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Tuesday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw chicken. 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Wednesday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw chicken. 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Thursday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw chicken. 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Friday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and 1 can of mackerel in natural oil (including the oil.) 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Saturday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw chicken. 1/2 dose of joint guard.

Sunday – Vet’s All Natural Complete Mix and raw liver or offal (alternating week to week.) 1/2 dose of joint guard

The Lab also gets a fish oil capsule twice a week (the Lab X refuses to have them so I don't force him.)

The raw chicken is normally 1 thigh, 2 or 3 large wings or two drumsticks per night.

Occasionally they will get a section of roo tail instead of raw chicken.

They are both at weights I'm happy with.

Comments or advice would be appreciated. :thumbsup:

Edited by Baby Dragon
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I'm new to the raw thing too! I like the idea of having at least 4 different protein sources a week, so IMO yes more meat sources also.

I aim for Shyla having some offal, egg, lamb bones, chicken frames and other meaty offcuts so that she gets a mixture. I give her brisket bones too are they lamb? I am still learning lol

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