I've been vacationing and living the high life while you were literally in the pits (pardon my pun). Glad you handed back that peach stone!
You and Stan just gave me a dandy idea for whiling away a superb afternoon. I just did 30 stick retrievals from the ocean and I'm a little tuckered out. I think this is Ms. Alpha's plan, but I call it cross-training.
I'm going to start whining to go to the butcher store any minute for one of those tasty, meaty bones!
Those look good. I'm drooling on the keyboard and smushing my nose again the monitor. I think my mom is getting the idea!! (no, not that I want a snood but a bone, a REAL bone)
love & wags, River pee-ess--glad you puked up the stone, that's a big thing--how did you swallow it?
Hi, my name is Stanislaw and I'm a 5(ish) year old rescued cocker spaniel who eats an entirely raw diet. Some people call this diet "B.A.R.F." or "Prey Model", but I call it awesome. In fact, I'm feasting on a raw turkey neck right now. My blog chronicles my experiences with the raw diet and treatment for Canine Compulsive Disorder, and offers a peek into holistic pet care.
Heya feaster dudes. I'm Big Pupi - Stanislaw's brother-through-adoption. I am a 10(ish) year old rescued cocker spaniel and I am also a raw feaster extraordinaire. Stanislaw often lets me chime in on the blog to discuss the more science-y stuff, (I am the brains behind the operation after all), and at times I'll let you in on a little about my work as a therapy dog. Hope you enjoy our tasty posts!
Feasting Facts
My people are not experts, vets or scientists. The purpose of this blog is to describe my experience throughout my introduction and life on the raw diet. This is not medical advice. This is about fun and feasting on chicken wings.
What makes a homemade diet so great? Not only is it without cheap fillers and chemicals, but it can be modified to fit any dog with any kind of food allergy or intolerance. Look at Pupi's and my lists of off-limit foods:
These items used to make our tummies sad, cause chronic ear infections, or make us itchy all over. But now that our diet is so simple to control, our humans can ensure that we never get these offending foods. Removing reactive items makes your immune system stronger, and makes for a healthier pup. Plus, by rotating proteins you can actually control your reactions, which for us meant that we could once again include poultry in our diet. As long as we don't get it more than once or twice a week, we're fine! Pretty amazing, right?
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Oh dear, Stan.
I've been vacationing and living the high life while you were literally in the pits (pardon my pun). Glad you handed back that peach stone!
You and Stan just gave me a dandy idea for whiling away a superb afternoon. I just did 30 stick retrievals from the ocean and I'm a little tuckered out. I think this is Ms. Alpha's plan, but I call it cross-training.
I'm going to start whining to go to the butcher store any minute for one of those tasty, meaty bones!
Those look good. I'm drooling on the keyboard and smushing my nose again the monitor. I think my mom is getting the idea!! (no, not that I want a snood but a bone, a REAL bone)
love & wags,
River
pee-ess--glad you puked up the stone, that's a big thing--how did you swallow it?
I just know you two beastly boys killed that bison all by yourselves!
G'day
I'm just doing a quick visit today 'cause I have so many places to go and things to see. I'll come back for a longer stay soon.
Cheers
Charlie
Wow...a bison bone! They look delicious! I wonder if they have it here...I'm going to try and ask Mom to get me one too! *grins*
Scottie
P/S: Love the 'Sesame Street' reference! <-- Mom told me to say that!
That looks supew yummie..did you see that Stella bwought down a bison by hewself?
smoochie kisses
ASTA
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