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Yes, I would like to know what you do, I prepare my pets food, but have room for improvement for sure.
Well I know that some people are dedicated pet raw foodists, but personally I am not. I raised them raw, but they both stopped eating it at one point. They just didn’t enjoy it any more and I tbink they like to enjoy their food just as much as we do. So I purchase a dehydrated veggie product for dogs from http://www.drharveys.com and also products from dr mercolas’ s pet site and I play around with tbeir diet. I sear their meat *I buy organic/grass fed and leave it raw on the inside. That way they get that nice aroma they crave and the rawness their bodies need.
I also share my superfoods with them. Colostrum, goji raw cashews … which tbey LOVE. I give tbem Ghee and raw butter, chia seeds, bee pollen, pine pollen … etc.