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Should I Feed my Dog BARF?
Written by: Jennifer Bryant
BARF stands for
Bones and Raw Food. It is a diet for dogs that has received a lot of
attention over the past few years, but should you feed it to your
dogs?
The BARF feeding regimen actually consists of throwing a raw
carcass (usually chicken) to your dog and letting him eat it bones and
all. The thinking behind this concept is that dogs used to eat raw
food like this for thousands of years in the wild. Many are praising
the multitude of benefits that the BARF diet provides.
The problem that I have with the BARF diet is that dogs have also
been domesticated for thousands of years. They have not had to feed
themselves in packs such as wolves and coyotes do for a long time
because of the relationships that they have established with man. Man
has traditionally fed their dogs leftover scraps from dinner that has
been cooked long before the commercialization of bagged dog food.
Dog’s bodies have adapted over time to a convenient lifestyle of
being given cooked foods. Today’s dogs can get Salmonella and
E. coli poisoning it’s just that they are more resistant to these
bacteria than their human counterparts. However, the corn and wheat
that are added to bagged dog food have not ever been a source of a
dog’s natural diet in history. These ingredients can be triggers for
allergies and other ailments.
If you decide that the BARF diet is right for your dog please take
caution. Dogs that have weakened immune systems will be much more
likely to become ill when eating raw meat. Try to find raw meat that
is fresh and comes from a source that you can trust. Also small
fragments of bone can be swallowed and their sharp ends can pierce the
stomach or intestinal walls. Too much bone may also cause
constipation.
This article was written to supply general information about the
BARF diet. The following book can give you additional information to
help you make an informed decision about whether to feed your dog the
BARF diet:
THE BARF DIET .
About the Author:
Jennifer Bryant is a life-long lover of
dogs. Jennifer loves and breeds American Pit Bull Terriers in her
North Georgia home with her 2 young children. Her love of dogs has
inspired her to create a website for herself (as well as other dog
breeders) to advertise their occasional litter of puppies and to
educate others with dog breed information and useful articles.