Now I have been feeding prarie pre made raw but this price point on this is better. About half the cost I am wondering what yall think about this. I pay 13 bucks for 5 pounds with bravo. And pay 26 bucks for 6 pound with parie.
My local raw supplier just started carrying this about 3 weeks ago and wants me to try.
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I think that if you're going to feed pre-made raw that Bravo's ingredients are fine, although I would add salmon oil (and Vitamin E) and introduce some variety, especially in the protein source, when possible, and I'd probably alternate with RMB meals when possible. (That's pretty easy by giving the occasional egg or some plain yogurt or some canned sardines or mackerel with no salt added, etc., and using a backs meal sometimes.)
I make my own raw food. But I have used Bravo on occasion. Someone that I know is a local destributor. They have many different meat blends to choose from & the veggies, muscle & organ meat & ground bone are already mixed in. Different veggies with each of the different meat blends. It is a good option for someone that wants to feed raw but is not comfortable preparing their own. As Connie stated you need to add the salmon oil & vit E & other additions that she mentioned to make it a proper healthy diet option from kibble. I would also add a high quality dialy vitamin. Also for a dog just switching to raw & would add probiotics for a while until their digestive system adjusts to the new diet. I personally continue to add the probiotics to my dog's diet. I also add additional vit C. Dogs fed a 'proper' raw diet all their lives are happy & very healthy.
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I've fed Bravo to True for 2+ years and I'm satisfied with it. I've always added the above-mentioned supplements, since it is not a "complete" diet like others out there. OTOH, I do like the minimal ingredients list.
If you have the freezer space, the 10lb chubs are a good buy.
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I've fed Bravo to True for 2+ years and I'm satisfied with it. I've always added the above-mentioned supplements, since it is not a "complete" diet like others out there. OTOH, I do like the minimal ingredients list.
If you have the freezer space, the 10lb chubs are a good buy.
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