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The B.A.R.F. Philosophy

We as dog lovers are always in search of finding the right dog food nutrition that would satisfy our dogs. Many dog owners and breeders have settled for commercialized dog food brands thinking that they provide the necessary diet nutrients. It is important to note however that raw dog food diets are becoming quiet popular. The B.A.R.F. Philosophy diet has been incorporated by many dog owners who attest to its effectiveness in providing their dogs with good health.

Dr. Ian Billinghurst came up with the idea of the B.A.R.F. Philosophy diet. He believes that dogs should be fed the natural foods, that as canines, they ate in the wild. That is the feeding of organic and uncooked meats, fat and offal. The main purpose of the B.A.R.F. diet is to provide the dog an almost identical diet similar to what their ancestors ate. Numerous scientific studies have shown that dogs on the B.A.R.F. diet have developed healthier appetites and live healthier, longer lives.

Billinghurst said that the most “appropriate” way to feed our pet dogs is to give them raw whole foods with ingredients of the same nutritional balance as those in food consumed by their ancestors in the wild. B.A.R.F. meals consist of bones, muscle meat, fat, dairy products, eggs, grain, fruits, vegetables, organ meat, and other food products.

Those who recommend the B.A.R.F. diet insist that the use of these ingredients will not hurt the dog’s digestive systems, since their bodies are naturally suited for them. The diet is specific in their ratio requirements of chicken bones combined with raw meaty bones from beef, pork, venison, rabbit and turkey. But under no circumstances should any of the bones be cooked.

It is believed by advocates of the B.A.R.F. Philosophy that dog foods prepared commercially lack the right enzymes and dietary ingredients necessary for proper dog health. Some of these processed foods contain dog food ingredients that a dog may be allergic to. B.A.R.F. diet users prefer to feed their dogs homemade raw food meals. Changing these dog food recipes on a daily basis would ensure that feeding time would be more enjoyable.

Dog food nutrition experts who advocate the B.A.R.F. Diet insist that it gives the proper dog food ingredients for sound dog health. B.A.R.F. tries to imitate wild animals’ kind of dietary system. According to backers, dog food recipes that use this kind of diet help prevent the need for veterinary intervention in the course of your dog’s lifetime.




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