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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 351657" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Throwing raw meat at a dog is NOT a substitute for a balanced diet. Raw muscle meat is NOT balanced and dogs can become deficient in amino acids and minerals on it.</p><p></p><p>The diet is made from lamb meat, lots of lamb innards, greens, bone meal for the minerals. It's basically the same as the </p><p></p><p>Bones and Raw Food (BARF) diet that many prepare at home. I used to feed not only three dogs, but my cats ( I ran a cattery for many years) on raw foods. I had a huge freezer and a commercial meat grinder that could handle small bones. The diet then was chicken based, with the raw chicken ground up bones and all.</p><p></p><p>Nature's Variety makes a lamb formula, a poultry formula, a venison formula, a rabbit version and a bison version. The lamb is the cheapest of the varieties and Gryphon does very well on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 351657, member: 1963"] Throwing raw meat at a dog is NOT a substitute for a balanced diet. Raw muscle meat is NOT balanced and dogs can become deficient in amino acids and minerals on it. The diet is made from lamb meat, lots of lamb innards, greens, bone meal for the minerals. It's basically the same as the Bones and Raw Food (BARF) diet that many prepare at home. I used to feed not only three dogs, but my cats ( I ran a cattery for many years) on raw foods. I had a huge freezer and a commercial meat grinder that could handle small bones. The diet then was chicken based, with the raw chicken ground up bones and all. Nature's Variety makes a lamb formula, a poultry formula, a venison formula, a rabbit version and a bison version. The lamb is the cheapest of the varieties and Gryphon does very well on it. [/QUOTE]
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