borzoimom1
Posted : 8/11/2010 10:24:41 AM
I do not feed kibble at all. I do give kibbles to a young puppy, or weaning pups, but that is it.
I introduce my dogs to raw at 8 weeks old. Its usually just ground- like ground beef, chicken or turkey. You introduce one meat type at a time as not all meats go along with all dogs. Ground chicken is usually a safe bet to start. Then slowly add others = one by one. Like add a little egg, do that a few days, then add one more etc. By 4 months old ( 16 weeks) they are on all raw. Kibble stops basically once I know the puppy is eating enough. Raw food is never cooked. I do not use any grains either. Cooking meats for example loses alot of the digestive enzymes a dog needs to properly digest the raw food. I feed my dogs as adults twice a day. A puppy I will feed 3 times a day until about 14 weeks old.
Kibble may not or should not be mixed with bone type meats. The reason is raw digests faster than kibble. And kibble would slow down the digestion process.
As far as treats, I do give cookies like after they come in. I use almost always Old MOther Hubbard. As far as training treats, I use Cheerios the breakfast cereal. They are small, quick to eat, so the training can move along. Later just a pass by their nose the dog thinks " hmm- must have already eaten it, ' and moves on.