Feeding 6 Month Old Shiba Young Raw Chicken Neck, Cleaver-chopped,?

some sharp splinters removed, morning and evening. She also gets doggie chews and unsalted unseasoned table scraps excluding chocolate, sweets, onion family and other warned -against food. Adequate diet?

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6 Responses to “Feeding 6 Month Old Shiba Young Raw Chicken Neck, Cleaver-chopped,?”

  1. Vitamin C says:

    trust me. your gonna wanna stop. she should be eating dog food. you can ocasionally give your dog raw meat and veggies but not every night unless you put it in the blender and mix it with dry food. i recomend science diet. she will get to be very large and problems can arise

  2. Zephyr is the Shiznik says:

    Research the barf diet.. you can’t go half @$$ed on the raw. There are tons of great sites out there to help you. Good choice of diet.. BTW.. science diet, as suggested by 1st answerer, is a TERRIBLe food!

  3. DP says:

    NO, that is not a well balanced diet at all.. You should feed a balanced kibble and supplement with the other if anything… You have chicken necks, and treats and left overs… That’s not a well balanced diet at all,especially for a growing puppy.

  4. 2Westies says:

    Chicken necks are fine, but will not supply all the nutritional needs for your growing pup, he needs muscle meat and organs. Do a Google search on the Barf diet, it’s a little more involved that raw bones. No, it’s not an adequate diet – I’ve been raw feeding for 5 years.

  5. Nedra E says:

    Dogs can eat chicken bones if they are NOT cooked.
    In addition to searching for BARF, you can search for Raw Feed.
    It’s a good diet, but you need to read.

  6. Lacey G says:

    If you are going to feed a raw food diet, Google BARF dog diet and check out what you need to be doing.
    People who make their own dog food need to do research to be sure you are serving balanced meals over the course of several days.
    I do feed raw food. I spent quite a bit of time learning how to do it. Have to admit, sometimes I use kibble too. making all the dog food is time consuming but gets easier when you develop a system. The meals can be frozen. It’s recommended not to thaw by microwave.

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