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Quote: asit kumar bhattacharya
so can u give a chart of raw food mentioned with proper quantity of each material i should use???i want to start and see the result ,if it bother her stomach then i will do feeding raw,but i can try i hope
I'm a little worried that maybe you haven't read the links I posted above. I think we figured you'd read and have specific questions. Tracy has a good chart that I'm looking for, but also, raw is started slowly and gradually, like most major diet changes. Did you read any of the threads on how to start with one kind of RMB, watching the poops before adding the second item, and so on?
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OK, that's good. The bottom-line absolutely basic need (IMO) is to grasp what a basic RMB-plus-muscle meat dish of food looks like.
We've seen disastrous diets posted here, including ones that provided no RMBs at all (by owners mistaking recreational bones for RMBs) and offered virtually no calcium for a growing dog's bones (and teeth, organs, etc.). And at the other end, we've also seen far too much calcium provided to a puppy with no mechanism as yet for modifying excess calcium levels.
It's not tricky or complex, IMO, but there is a level of knowledge that's needed, including that RMB content (that is, the content of meaty DIGESTIBLE bones) and how to introduce variety in the muscle-meat and produce parts. (Produce is small, for a dog, but it provides a lot of micronutrients.)
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