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Flesh Feeding is one of the best things that i have introduced to my dogs,been on it 5 years now. Lamb carcasses,chicken carcasses and tripe..+ carrots,apples,potatoe peelings,and any other veg...

 

Advantages. :

 

Less stools and solid..

Dogs teeth no build up

Dogs drink 50% less water..

Dogs all round condition is fantasic....

 

Disadvantages:

 

If your not organised and structured "dont bother ".

 

One thing i do in the working season is give the dogs doing the most work, a handful of wholemeal biscuit but this does change the stools slightly.

 

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yes mate it is and its a chew on remembering to take it out and defrost it and depending on supplier it can be messy (Blood content)

 

But the benefits are excellent = less poo (A lot less),good teeth, good condition

 

 

Thanks Stroller I'd be interested to put mine on it just for the fact it is more natural but we don't have a freezer at the moment :D

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Always fed raw as long as but my bitch vizsla is one hell of a picky bugger but my dog eats anything so thought ide got down skinners route after the recccomeadtions from it it sounds good stuff. Got some duck n rice and finally she eats :) so think ile keep them both onit as raw is quiet £££ when your dog needs 3lb a day plus more its gets pricey but ide go for raw but will keep you posted on how my dogs get on with the skinners

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