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Old September 29th 05, 05:25 AM
Scott
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Default nutrious, low fat treats needed for my K9

I have always fed my shepherd a raw diet of meat and bones with some
oils, minerals, vitamins, raw veggie juice, etc. For treats I have
used Baa Baa Q's which are baked lamb lung. Baa Baa Qs don't seem to
add weight and are in keeping with a raw diet.

I would like to find another good treat that would perhaps be a bit less
expensive but still be in keeping with the raw diet approach. Any
suggestions?


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Old September 29th 05, 08:10 PM
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I have always fed my shepherd a raw diet of meat and bones with some oils,
minerals, vitamins, raw veggie juice, etc. For treats I have used Baa Baa
Q's which are baked lamb lung. Baa Baa Qs don't seem to add weight and are
in keeping with a raw diet.

I would like to find another good treat that would perhaps be a bit less
expensive but still be in keeping with the raw diet approach. Any
suggestions?



how many fruits and veggies are in his diet? You could try carrots (raw or
frozen for added fun) or apples for treats and if he they aren't in his
regular food, he might like them as a healthy treat.


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Old September 29th 05, 08:47 PM
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:25:35 -0700, Scott
wrote:

I have always fed my shepherd a raw diet of meat and bones with some
oils, minerals, vitamins, raw veggie juice, etc. For treats I have
used Baa Baa Q's which are baked lamb lung. Baa Baa Qs don't seem to
add weight and are in keeping with a raw diet.

I would like to find another good treat that would perhaps be a bit less
expensive but still be in keeping with the raw diet approach. Any
suggestions?


Baby carrots


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