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Considering Barf Patties As Part Of Diet.


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I have been feeding my 5 month old borzoi a premium kibble (large breed puppy artemis). I've been curious about atleast partly feeding Barf. I'm wary about feeding purely Barf as he is a large breed and i don't want to stuff up his growth. Its probably silly to think this but its a lot easier to trust a kibble designed for that purpose. The other reason i'm not keen to go completely BARF is because we simply don't have the storage for it. We have a very small freezer and handling a lot of raw meat is strange for us being a vego family.

I've found this product:

http://www.vippetfoods.com.au/dogfood/fros...Vegetables/1kg/

Ingredients: Lamb, lamb heart and liver, chicken, fine ground chicken bones, carrots, apples, broccoli, spinach, pumpkin, milled flaxseeds, whole eggs, kelp meal, garlic, celery, salmon oil and mixed tocopherols.

I have bought one bag and it is substantially cheaper than the kibble i feed so thought i would feed it a few times a week.

Has anyone used this product? Anything you can see would be wrong with it? And what do you think of feeding 50/50 kibble/barf?

Thanks.

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I believe they are only available in WA at the moment (little print at the bottom of the page) ...

I feed by GSD's on Canine Country and raw bones such as rabbit, turkey, chicken, beef, fish and lamb etc. They have never been healthier and happier - it totally agrees with them. :)

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I believe they are only available in WA at the moment (little print at the bottom of the page) ...

I feed by GSD's on Canine Country and raw bones such as rabbit, turkey, chicken, beef, fish and lamb etc. They have never been healthier and happier - it totally agrees with them. :)

they're in my local iga in The sunshine coast hinterland so definitely not just WA. Must be out of date info.

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